Pain in the pit of the stomach: what are its causes, symptoms and treatment?

A epigastralgiaas this type of abdominal pain is called, is characterized by appearing in the center of the upper abdomen, below the ribs, sometimes it can extend to the sides, back or chest.

Despite its frequency, it is recommended that if the pain is intense and does not subside, it is best to visit a doctor.

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These may be some of the explanations for the discomfort.

An episode of acute gastroenteritis can last, on average, a week. Hydration is key.

It also usually causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea and fever, Well, it is usually a viral infection, as mentioned in an article in ‘Mapfre’.

When symptoms of gastritis do appear, they include abdominal pain or discomfort, and sometimes nausea or vomiting.

Treatment includes drugs that reduce stomach acid and sometimes antibiotics.

Although rare, a peptic ulcer can develop just above the stomach in the esophagus, which is why it is called an esophageal ulcer, according to the US National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases.

This can cause pain in the pit of the stomach when it is empty, such as between meals or at night.

Other symptoms are abdominal distension, belching, loss of appetite, vomiting and weight loss.

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Dyspepsia, as it is known, is a feeling of discomfort in the upper abdomen or belly.

It can cause warmth or burning between the belly button and the bottom of the breastbone, as well as fullness, nausea or bloating, according to Medline Plus.

The pancreas is a gland located between the liver and the stomach.

If these enzymes are activated within the pancreas, they can digest pancreatic tissue, causing swelling, bleeding and damage to the organ and its blood vessels.

In other cases, the colic is small and is expelled, but when you suffer from cholecystitis, an infection in the gallbladder, the pain is felt more in the liver area and is confused with a stomach ache.

problems like anxiety, stress and even nerves, They can lead to very intense pain in the pit of the stomach, according to the blog ‘Nutrition and Pharma’.

If you are prone to constipation, eat a high-fiber diet and drink plenty of fluids.

There are home remedies, which are usually popular to reduce the discomfort, as is the case of aniseed tea

Drink plenty of water and stay hydrated.

Medications such as antacids or anti-inflammatory drugs may be prescribed depending on your case. Remember that you should not self-medicate and it is best to consult a health professional.

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