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7 Causes of Upper Abdominal Pain, Not Just Due to Acid Reflux

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Kapanlagi.com - Pain in the upper abdomenis often experienced by many people. It often occurs suddenly, and upper abdominal pain can be quite distressing. When experiencing it, the middle lower chest will feel painful and burning. Although it often occurs, upper abdominal pain is still often considered trivial. Not many people know what causes upper abdominal pain.

In fact, there are several things that can cause upper abdominal pain. Stomach acid reflux is not the only cause of pain in the upper abdomen. By knowing the things that can trigger upper abdominal pain, we can take preventive measures. In addition, it is very important to know the causes of upper abdominal pain. Because, upper abdominal pain can also be an indication of a disease.

Summarized from various sources, here are some causes of upper abdominal pain.

 

1. Stomach Acid Rises

Pain in the upper abdomen is often associated with rising stomach acid. This makes sense, because when stomach acid rises, it is often accompanied by the emergence of pain around the upper abdomen. As we know, stomach acid can rise due to various factors, one of which is consuming excessively acidic foods.

Rising stomach acid should be immediately addressed or prevented. This is because rising stomach acid not only causes pain in the upper abdomen. If the rising stomach acid reaches the esophagus, it can cause irritation.

2. Eating Too Much

Unhealthy lifestyles, such as eating too much, can also be one of the causes of pain in the upper abdomen. It takes time for our digestive system to process the food we eat. Therefore, overeating can cause food to accumulate, due to the digestive process not running smoothly.

As a result, a stomach that holds a lot of food will significantly enlarge. This will have an impact on the pressure on other organs in the body and cause pain in the upper abdomen.

3. Alcohol Consumption

It is widely known that alcohol consumption is very harmful to health. Alcohol is believed to damage internal organs and have negative effects on the body. One of the consequences of alcohol consumption is that it can cause pain in the upper abdomen. This is because alcohol can trigger inflammation.

Inflammation that occurs in the stomach can then affect the pain in the upper abdomen and disrupt the digestive system. In the long run, bleeding caused by alcohol consumption can become even worse. Excessive alcohol consumption in terms of quantity and intensity can result in internal bleeding.

4. Lactose Intolerance

Lactose is one type of carbohydrate that is commonly found in milk. Some people have a risk of lactose intolerance. This means that they have difficulty in processing lactose absorption. Therefore, there may be some people around you who experience cow's milk allergy.

Apparently, lactose intolerance can also be one of the causes of pain in the upper abdomen. People with lactose intolerance usually do not have enough lactase enzyme. However, this enzyme is needed by the body to break down lactose sugar. This is what causes the pain in the upper abdomen. In addition to pain in the upper abdomen, lactose intolerance is also characterized by diarrhea, nausea, bloating, and so on.

5. Disturbance in the Gallbladder

The next cause of upper abdominal pain is a disturbance in the gallbladder. The disturbance can occur due to several things, such as inflammation or gallstones. Inflammation and gallstones can obstruct the gallbladder from opening. As a result, the upper abdomen can suddenly feel painful.

6. Peptic Ulcer

Peptic ulcers are also quite common in many people. This disease generally occurs when the stomach or small intestine has problems due to bacterial infection. In addition, peptic ulcers can also be caused by the consumption of certain medications. Besides pain in the upper abdomen area, peptic ulcers are often characterized by stomach pain, nausea, fatigue, and shortness of breath.

7. Gastritis

In addition to peptic ulcers and acid reflux, gastritis can also be a digestive problem that causes upper abdominal pain. Gastritis occurs when the stomach experiences inflammation and then becomes infected by bacteria. In addition to pain in the upper abdomen, gastritis is often characterized by other symptoms such as nausea. One way to prevent gastritis is by adopting a regular eating pattern.

Those are some causes of upper abdominal pain that you need to know. By knowing them, you can be more cautious and take preventive measures. Hope it's useful!

(kpl/psp)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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