Many possibilities: Upper abdominal pain can be from acid pains, such as a stomach ulcer, just gastritis with no ulcer, or reflux (heartburn). Sometimes there is an ulcer in the first part of the small intestine. An infection with H. pylori bacteria can lead to stomach pains. Needs more evaluation, by one's doctor. Pancreatitis, gallstones, liver or spleen disorders, or various cancers can also cause tummy symptoms.
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