See a doctor: Could be something as simple as acid reflux (i.e., heartburn), or more involved such as a peptic ulcer. If it's causing you enough discomfort to become anxious about it, it's time to seek help from a doctor. Make an appointment with your primary care physician or pay a visit to a local urgent care clinic. Unless you are in severe pain, or actively vomiting/pooping blood, no need to go to the er.
Answered 8/5/2012
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Get evaluated please: It's normal to be concerned about your health, and to worry why you feel bad. The possibilities are numerous--ranging from acid reflux (i.e., heartburn) or a peptic ulcer to pancreatic or biliary disease & even stress. Alarm signs include weight loss, bleeding, recurrent vomiting, significant tenderness. Whatever the cause, you're appropriately anxious about it and should seek help from a doctor.
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