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What might be contributing to abdominal pain that radiates to the back and discomfort in the stomach?

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Published At December 27, 2023
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Patient's Query

Hi doctor,

Previously, I was diagnosed with mild antral gastritis, which caused discomfort for only one day. But now, it has been continuously bothering me with gastro pain and stomach disturbance for the past week. This pain has also radiated to the back of my body and is causing discomfort at night. Please help me.

Hi,

I am delighted to welcome you at icliniq.com.

I read your query and understand your concern.

I can try to provide some general information. Antral gastritis is inflammation of the antrum, which is the lower part of the stomach. It can cause symptoms such as abdominal pain, discomfort, bloating, and changes in bowel movements. However, if you are experiencing persistent and worsening symptoms, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. Here are a few possible explanations for your ongoing symptoms:

  1. Gastritis flare-up: Gastritis symptoms can vary in intensity and duration. It's possible that your initial mild gastritis episode has worsened or flared up, leading to more persistent symptoms.
  2. Infection: In some cases, an infection with the bacteria Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori) can cause or contribute to gastritis. This infection may require specific antibiotic treatment to resolve the symptoms.
  3. Medication side effects: Certain medications, such as nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), can irritate the stomach lining and cause gastritis-like symptoms. If you are taking any medications, it's important to discuss them with your healthcare professional to determine if they could be contributing to your symptoms.
  4. Other digestive disorders: There are various other digestive disorders that can cause similar symptoms, such as peptic ulcers, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), or irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). These conditions may require different treatment approaches, and a healthcare professional can help identify and manage them.

Given the persistent and worsening nature of your symptoms, I strongly recommend reaching out to a physician for a proper evaluation. In the meantime, you may find some relief by avoiding spicy or acidic foods, eating smaller, more frequent meals, and practicing stress-reducing techniques.

Hope I have solved your query. I will be happy to help you further.

Thank you.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Vandana Andrews
Dr. Vandana Andrews

General Practitioner

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