Shouldn't: Abdominal pain however is very nonspecific. If it's severe, follow-up with a primary care provider.
Answered 9/1/2014
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Not typically: GERD typically does not cause right upper quadrant pain. Depending on the nature of your systems, bile duct problems (such as a retained stone or bile duct stricture) could explain your systems. See your gastroenterologist as additional blood work and imaging tests may be necessary.
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