Epigastric Pain - Dr Mubina Agboatwalla

 Epigastric pain means pain in the central abdomen just below the sternum and ribs. This type of pain

originates in the first part of the stomach and is due to inflammation in the lining of the stomach due to

gastritis. The pain may radiate up to the chest due to gastro oesophageal reflux. GERD. It may be

accompanied by nausea and vomiting. There maybe gases and bloating. It may be a dull type of deep

seated pain or maybe be a sharp piercing pain. The pain is increased by eating spicy or greasy food or by

drinking fizzy drinks. Increased acidity leads to this inflammation. Fast food, spicy food all leads to

gastritis. There may or may not be accompanying diarrhea. The treatment is initially to take antacids and

avoid spicy food. AS it occurs in older children , those above fifteen years can be given omeprazole.


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