Abdomen pain: From the symptoms and history you gave, you can have acute or chronic cholecystitis, pancreatitis. Also there is a condition more common in females where the artey supplying the stomach and proximal small bowel (celiac artery) is compressed by the crus of the diaphragm, this is called median arcuate ligament syndrome. This causes pain especially after eating.
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