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Why does your upper stomach hurt? Uncovering the possible reasons

by Akhona Ndlela

It can be difficult to ignore the persistent pain in your upper abdomen that may appear suddenly or subtly after a large meal.

Sometimes it feels like a more constant reminder that something is wrong, and other times it is only a brief discomfort. The causes of upper stomach pain are as diverse as they are enigmatic.

The below health-focused publications get to the bottom of it:

According to Medical News Today, “Stomachaches are a common complaint. While many issues responsible for upper stomach pain, such as gas or a stomach virus, are not cause for concern, others may require medical treatment.”

The above health news publication states that the cause of upper abdominal pain determines the best course of action. For instance, over-the-counter antacids can frequently reduce dyspepsia discomfort, but rest and hydration are necessary for viral infection pain.

The above health hub also adds that there are numerous reasons why upper abdominal pain may occur, including:

  • Infections
  • Muscle aches
  • Indigestion
  • Trapped gas
  • Liver problems

Upper abdominal pain can be either localised or generalised. The abdomen contains many organs therefore it is not always possible to clearly identify the cause of the discomfort, according to the Manchester Surgical Clinic.

The clinic mentioned above also states that the following are symptoms linked to a variety of causes of upper abdominal pain:

  • Nausea
  • Vomiting
  • Bloating in the abdomen

Cleveland Clinic claims, “For general pain and inflammation, NSAIDs (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs) such as aspirin or ibuprofen might help. But these aren’t long-term solutions for persistent pain. If you need pain relief often, or if it’s not working well enough, you should see a healthcare provider about it.”

 

Also see: Healthy coping mechanisms for stress

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