Many possibilities : gastritis and ulcers are some of the most common. These won't be seen on the tests you had done. Gallbladder dysfunction is another problem that can take some time to figure out. Sit down with your doctor and methodically rule out the problems that can be fixed.
Answered 12/23/2014
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Work with one Doc.: It is important you see one physician when trying to find the cause of abdominal pain. When the cause of your pain is not apparent on a CTscan and/or x-rays, you may need further testing such as an ultra sound and blood tests to check for things like gall stones, ulcers and gluten sensitivity. If that does not provide the answer, you may need a referral to a GI specialist for possible endoscopy.
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