What Causes Epigastric Pain?
It seems to be due to acid reflux.
Detailed Answer:
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Going by the mentioned details it seems that you are indeed suffering from a condition of acid reflux disease. The gastric acids are meant to help in digestion and are secreted all throughout the day and night. So after the entire night of fasting, there is some amount already accumulated. This is the source of your problems.
The steps to take to control it would be:
* Take small but frequent meals spaced throughout the day. This will get the acids utilized leaving not much to accumulate to cause the problems.
* Take an early breakfast, preferably a heavy one.
* Exercise and take morning walks regularly. Take plenty of green leafy vegetables and a fiber rich diet. This would help in regularizing the bowel habits and lead to quick drainage of the gastric contents.
* You may continue taking acid blockers, preferably omeprazole regularly in the morning, before breakfast, for one and a half months.
* Reduce stress. It is directly related to the problem.
* Avoid rich and spicy food.
The symptoms warranting a doctor's visit would be:
* Sudden worsening of the pain
* Fresh or altered blood in vomitus or stool
Hope that helps.
Regards
Dr. Kunal Saha