ABDOMINAL PAIN, UPPER


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Symptom Definition

  • Pain is primarily centered in the upper abdomen (i.e. just below rib cage and above belly button).

General Information

  • There are multiple causes of abdominal pain.
  • Gastritis and peptic ulcer disease are common and typically cause pain in the upper abdomen (epigastrium), sometimes accompanied by vomiting.
  • Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) causes a burning pain that radiates into chest. Lying down aggravates symptoms. May get a sour or bitter taste in mouth.
  • Abdominal pain in the elderly carries with it a higher risk of serious illness.
  • The possibility of a heart attack needs to be considered in anyone over the age of 35 or anyone who has cardiac risk factors. Cardiac risk factors include: diabetes, hypertension, hyperlipidemia (high cholesterol), obesity, smoking, and a family history of heart attack at an age of less than 60.

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