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What Causes Crushing Pain In The Epigastric Area?

I have experianced transient crushing pain in epigastric area radiating to right scapula.pain had subsided after 20 to 30 minutes I have a hx of cholicystectomy and Graves disease. My regular medications are Propanolol 10 mg BD and carbimazole 10 mg mane . Ialso take one Zyrtec tab every morning since i have developed rash and itchy skin after carbimazole administration. What could be the cause of pain
Thu, 3 Jul 2014
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Hello! Welcome to HCM.
Pain in epigastric area suggests increased secretion of acid in your stomach.
In my clinic, many such patients do come, to whom after examination of abdomen, I advise ultrasound of abdomen & pelvis, if necessary.
You should avoid hot/spicy food, late night meals, alcohol, smoking. Also, try to reduce stress, if any, with yoga & meditation.
Consult your doctor for medicines like omeprazole, syp. sucralfate & upper GI scopy if needed.
Wish you speedy recovery.
Hope this information is useful for you.
Thanks.
Regards.
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What Causes Crushing Pain In The Epigastric Area?

Hello! Welcome to HCM. Pain in epigastric area suggests increased secretion of acid in your stomach. In my clinic, many such patients do come, to whom after examination of abdomen, I advise ultrasound of abdomen & pelvis, if necessary. You should avoid hot/spicy food, late night meals, alcohol, smoking. Also, try to reduce stress, if any, with yoga & meditation. Consult your doctor for medicines like omeprazole, syp. sucralfate & upper GI scopy if needed. Wish you speedy recovery. Hope this information is useful for you. Thanks. Regards.