It may suggest: Stomach irritation or ulcer. Get tested for h pylori antibody. Consider taking otc Prilosec and avoid irritating foods including spicy foods, caffeinated drinks, chocolates, tomatoes etc . If it worsens, have an endoscopy done. Take care!http://health.Howstuffworks.Com/wellness/natural-medicine/home-remedies/home-remedies-for-upset-stomach.Htm.
Answered 10/14/2020
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Many possible causes: Depending on how long after eating it happens (right away or several hours later), it could be stomach inflammation or ulcers, reflux (gerd), problems with your pancreas or gall bladder or even some type of blockage to normal emptying of the stomach (a growth within or on the outside of the stomach). If you are losing weight, have no appetite, or the pain is severe, see your doc asap!
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