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Abdomen Pain

Pain between the chest and pelvic regions is called abdomen or abdominal pain. The common causes of abdominal pain are constipation, diarrhea, stomach infection, acid reflux, stress, and vomiting. Appendicitis, gallbladder stone, and kidney stones result in severe abdominal pain.

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I have developed a metallic taste in my mouth and pain in my stomach. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, I developed pain in the right side of my stomach over three weeks ago. A few days later, I developed nausea and a metallic taste in my mouth. I have had blood and urine tests which were normal. I have also had an ultrasound which was also normal. My symptoms have not improved. I was pr...  Read Full »


Dr. Rajesh Kumar Bansari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your comments, and it is suggestive of gastritis and reflux disease. Please follow the following steps, and it will help you get out of this. 1) Take small bites of food and chew food properly. 2) Increase intake of fluids. 3) Do not overeat; leave...  Read Full »

What could be the reason for chronic abdominal pain with bloating and stool problem?

Query: Hello doctor, I have been struggling with a lot of upper abdominal pain since six months. I have constant, chronic pain in my upper right abdomen and chest. I was adamant it was my heart but have had all heart tests done and everything is fine except for palpitations they think are from anxiety. Ga...  Read Full »


Dr. Rajesh Kumar Bansari

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have reviewed your concern. Thank you for the extensive details. I am happy to know there is no sinister problem going on, all you are suffering is functional problem. You have mixed features of dyspepsia and IBS and both have unknown causes. Most of the people hav...  Read Full »

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