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What Causes Constant Twitching In The Upper Abdomen?

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Posted on Tue, 5 Jul 2016
Question: I been having with increasing frequency a twitching in my upper abdomen about inches left of my breastbone in recent days...I have had a full bariatric procedure gastric bypass.....but there is slight tenderness in region
as well


Procedure was laproscopic....May 2008 went well but the surgical drain removal was so violent and painful I blacked out slightly

No diarrhea there does seem to be some correlation with ingestion I can eat normally
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Answered by Dr. Grzegorz Stanko (6 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Please give some more information.

Detailed Answer:
Hello!

Thank you for the query.

To answer your question property I need some more information. Can you please specify when was the surgery done. Was it laparoscopy or regular incision surgery? Does the tenderness appears after foods intake or its present constantly without any particular reason? Are you able to eat normally? Do you have any nausea, vomiting, diarrhea?

If the surgery was done recently and the sensation is in the wound area, please attach a photo of it if its possible.

I`m looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards.

Brief Answer:
Gastroscopy should be done.

Detailed Answer:
In the area where you describe this sensations (upper middle and left abdomen) is where the stomach is located. As you have had the stomach surgery, this organs seems to be the most probable reason of your symptoms. It can be just a acid reflux, an ulcer, inflammation. At worse, you may have stenosis (narrowing) of the stomach and intestine junction. To diagnose the problem, gastroscopy should be done.
That's the first test you should have. Abdominal ultrasound seems advisable as well.
If the sensation is somehow in the wound area, hernia can be suspected and seen in the ultrasound.

Hope this helps.
Regards.
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What Causes Constant Twitching In The Upper Abdomen?

Brief Answer: Please give some more information. Detailed Answer: Hello! Thank you for the query. To answer your question property I need some more information. Can you please specify when was the surgery done. Was it laparoscopy or regular incision surgery? Does the tenderness appears after foods intake or its present constantly without any particular reason? Are you able to eat normally? Do you have any nausea, vomiting, diarrhea? If the surgery was done recently and the sensation is in the wound area, please attach a photo of it if its possible. I`m looking forward to hearing from you. Regards. Brief Answer: Gastroscopy should be done. Detailed Answer: In the area where you describe this sensations (upper middle and left abdomen) is where the stomach is located. As you have had the stomach surgery, this organs seems to be the most probable reason of your symptoms. It can be just a acid reflux, an ulcer, inflammation. At worse, you may have stenosis (narrowing) of the stomach and intestine junction. To diagnose the problem, gastroscopy should be done. That's the first test you should have. Abdominal ultrasound seems advisable as well. If the sensation is somehow in the wound area, hernia can be suspected and seen in the ultrasound. Hope this helps. Regards.