Diseases that cause stomach pain

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Abdominal pain can occur in the ribs, lower abdomen, waist, epigastric region or mid-abdomen. Sometimes these symptoms can spread to the legs or spine. If you find that you have stomach pain in various forms, it may be a sign of a relatively harmless disease, such as gastritis, to a more serious disease, such as coronary heart disease or spinal nerve compression.

Diseases that cause stomach pain, as follows:

Gastric ulcer: Abdominal pain from peptic ulcers is caused by stomach acid and digestive juices eating away at the stomach lining due to irregular eating, spicy foods, acid-stimulating drugs, some bone and arthritis medications, stress, smoking, and H. Pylori infection, which causes abdominal pain, upper 
abdominal fullness, abdominal cramps, heartburn below the epigastric region when the stomach is empty or full, stomach rumbling, gas, abdominal distension, and bloating after eating.

Acute pancreatitis: It is another condition that is often to be a cause of epigastric pain. Symptoms include pain in the upper abdomen or epigastric region radiating through to the back, which may be accompanied by nausea and vomiting ทางเข้า UFABET สำหรับสมาชิกใหม่ สมัครวันนี้ รับโบนัสฟรี. Common causes include gallstones, alcohol consumption, and other less common causes include high triglycerides and high calcium. 

Acid reflux: Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (GERD) is cause by the esophageal sphincter muscle relaxing more frequently than normal, allowing digestive juices to flow back up into the esophagus and cause symptoms of acid reflux, heartburn, heartburn below the epigastric region, sudden abdominal pain, abdominal cramps, a dull abdominal pain, abdominal fullness, bloating, sour burping, frequent burping, and digestive juices regurgitating after eating, especially spicy foods, high-fat foods, or alcohol. You may also experience vomiting and black stools.

Gastritis: The location of the abdominal pain is usually prominent in the epigastric region. Some people may find that there is bleeding in the digestive tract or there is a problem with the stomach or intestines rupturing. In cases where there is a rupture, there will be acute abdominal pain. Risks of this disease include taking aspirin, non-steroidal pain relievers, and Helicobacter pylori infection .