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What Causes Severe Indigestion And Pain In Sternum?
I have been experiencing severe indigestion with burning pain located low. At the bottom of the sternum. Today I have had pain for over 5 hours. Continuous belching. Pain radiating to the back. I do not have a gall bladder. This pain is similar to the pain I had with gall bladder attacks. No relief with antacids. Food choices seem to have no effect. I am 59, female,obese, diabetic.
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted that you are a female of 59, fatty and diabetic, having pain in the low at the bottom sternum, severe indigestion, burning pain not relieved by antacid. The most probable causes are: Diabetes causes gastroparesis and hence the food and acid is retained for far more time enhancing the GERD, that you have . Severe form of lower esophagitis may take more time to settle. Obesity predisposes to hiatus hernia which further leads to the existing problem. I would suggest you hte following: Upper GI Endoscopy Barium study Control of blood sugar Control of the obesity by regular exercises and dieting O consider the option of bariatric surgery which will control all the things.
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What Causes Severe Indigestion And Pain In Sternum?
Hi. Thanks for your query. Noted that you are a female of 59, fatty and diabetic, having pain in the low at the bottom sternum, severe indigestion, burning pain not relieved by antacid. The most probable causes are: Diabetes causes gastroparesis and hence the food and acid is retained for far more time enhancing the GERD, that you have . Severe form of lower esophagitis may take more time to settle. Obesity predisposes to hiatus hernia which further leads to the existing problem. I would suggest you hte following: Upper GI Endoscopy Barium study Control of blood sugar Control of the obesity by regular exercises and dieting O consider the option of bariatric surgery which will control all the things.