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Epigastric pain often happens alongside other common digestive symptoms. Here's what may be causing it and what you can do.
Epigastric hernia is can be quite painful in comparison of other hernias. Read to know about its causes, symptoms, treatment and diagnosis methods.
Epigastric pain is felt in the upper abdomen, below the ribcage but above the intestines. Learn about the possible causes, including GERD and indigestion.
Pancreatic Cancer Action explains: "The pain or discomfort is usually felt above the belly button and below the breast area (called the epigastric region), however, some patients report they have ...
Prominent bruit with systolic and diastolic components was audible in the epigastric region and right and left upper quadrants and was not affected by a change in position.
A periampullary duodenal diverticulum compresses the distal bile duct, leading to obstructive jaundice in a patient without ...
An 80-year-old man presented with a one-week history of constant epigastric pain and left-sided exertional chest pain. On the day of presentation, he had experienced four episodes of nonbilious ...
What is the recommended approach for severe recurrent pain in the epigastric region and back in patients with chronic pancreatitis? John Baillie, MD, explores the issues.
That Bump Above Your Belly Button Might Be An Epigastric Hernia The lumps are common in babies and young children, but they can develop at any age.
Dyspepsia refers to a heterogeneous group of symptoms that are localized in the epigastric region. Typical dyspeptic symptoms include postprandial fullness, early satiation, epigastric pain and ...