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What Causes Stomachaches?

For the most part, stomachaches are a natural and expected part of life. In fact, most individuals experience quite a few stomachaches over the course of their life. Thankfully, most stomachaches aren't cause for serious concern. However, if individuals experience bad pain or recurring pain, they may want to have a doctor do an examination. General practitioners can diagnose and treat many common causes of abdominal pain, though they may refer patients to a specialist if the problem appears to be more complex. Get to know the variety of reasons individuals may experience stomachaches now.

Indigestion

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Indigestion is a recurrent or persistent discomfort or pain that occurs in the upper portion of the abdomen. The medical term for indigestion is dyspepsia. Rather than being a medical condition of its own, indigestion is considered a piece of a larger underlying condition. It may be a sign of gallbladder disease, ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease, or other digestive issues. The symptoms vary. It's common to experience a burning sensation in the upper abdomen or stomach, pain throughout the abdomen, a bloated feeling, gas and belching, vomiting, nausea, growling stomach, and an acidic taste in the mouth. Some patients find their symptoms increase when they're stressed. Heartburn often occurs alongside indigestion, but it's a separate symptom that indicates other potential problems.

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