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What Causes Abdominal Discomfort, Bloating, Lump Between Umbilical And Epigastric Region?
i have slight discomfort in my abdomen. i m bloated and there is a little lump thing sorta between the umbilical region and the epigastric region but was and still sorta is throbbing between the umbilical and the right lumbar region. earlier today it was pulsating rapidly. it began 2 days ago and has not subsided
Hello, I can understand your concern for your symptoms. 1) Your symptoms (Discomfort, bloating) are due to indigestion. Treatment with anti-acidity medication, digestive intestinal enzyme supplementation would help to reduce symptoms. 2) Feeling of lump might be due to development of hernia on abdominal wall and this can be confirmed with USG abdomen or CT scan. 3) In case of severe pain, you might take anti-spasmodic medication to reduce intensity of pain.
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What Causes Abdominal Discomfort, Bloating, Lump Between Umbilical And Epigastric Region?
Hello, I can understand your concern for your symptoms. 1) Your symptoms (Discomfort, bloating) are due to indigestion. Treatment with anti-acidity medication, digestive intestinal enzyme supplementation would help to reduce symptoms. 2) Feeling of lump might be due to development of hernia on abdominal wall and this can be confirmed with USG abdomen or CT scan. 3) In case of severe pain, you might take anti-spasmodic medication to reduce intensity of pain. Hope I answered your query. If you have any further doubts, I would be happy to help you. Have a nice day!