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I am a 44 year old female. 5'2 about 144 pounds (yes..I know I'm overweight). I have a history of heart problems. I had a stent put in 2 years ago. I take Asprin, Metoprolol, Plavix and Crestor. I do not have high blood pressure. It tends to run on the low side. For the past few days I have had a burning/cramping pain in my upper abdomen. Seems to get worse when I eat or drink. Now I feel like food is stuck in my esophagus. I am totally uncomfortable!
Pain specifically after eating can signify an inflammation of the duodenum. In duodenitis or duodenal ulcer, there is pain after taking a meal. The most common cause of gastritis and duodenitis is a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori. When large amounts of the bacteria invade your stomach or small intestine, inflammation can occur. It is best you consult a doctor and take treatment. An ultrasound scan abdomen should also be done to exclude causes in liver, pancreas and gall bladder for your pain.
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What Causes Cramping In The Upper Abdomen?
Hi, Pain specifically after eating can signify an inflammation of the duodenum. In duodenitis or duodenal ulcer, there is pain after taking a meal. The most common cause of gastritis and duodenitis is a bacterium called Helicobacter pylori. When large amounts of the bacteria invade your stomach or small intestine, inflammation can occur. It is best you consult a doctor and take treatment. An ultrasound scan abdomen should also be done to exclude causes in liver, pancreas and gall bladder for your pain.