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Having Pain In My Abdomen. Stomach Feels Even When Not Eaten. What Does The Finding Mean?
i have been having pains in the right side of my abdomen since 2011..the pain comes and goes..sometimes my stomach feels full even when av not eaten, I had scan but the doctor did not see anything except some fatty liver. I also had endoscopy through my mouth to view my stomach and all was clear. Now i still have the pain like sour under the rigth rib and i amso worried...pls advice
Fatty liver is mostly asymptomatic most of the times. The pain is associated with indigestion. This goes in favour of gastritis due Gastroesophageal reflux disease. There may not be any ulcer in the stomach in endoscopy and this occurs due to relaxation of the Lower esophageal sphincter. Measurement of the LES pressure is diagnostic. Consult with your doctor for more information.
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Having Pain In My Abdomen. Stomach Feels Even When Not Eaten. What Does The Finding Mean?
Hello, Fatty liver is mostly asymptomatic most of the times. The pain is associated with indigestion. This goes in favour of gastritis due Gastroesophageal reflux disease. There may not be any ulcer in the stomach in endoscopy and this occurs due to relaxation of the Lower esophageal sphincter. Measurement of the LES pressure is diagnostic. Consult with your doctor for more information.