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How To Treat Abdominal Pain ?

hi im haveing abdominal pain in the epiggastric region ... it happens once every few months its a dull pain that gets worse and worse i can feel it in my mid back then after 10 min it gose away for like i said weeks or months ... and its only in my uper abdominal .. im M/26
Mon, 2 Feb 2015
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

You are an young male of 26 years.
The probable cause of intermittent sudden pain in the epigastric region, with pain in the mid-back can be due to the following reasons.
-Gastric ulcer / cancer with involvement of the posterios (back part) of the stomach wall.
-Pancreatitis, may be with stones in the pancreatic ducts.

I would suggest in such a patient the following:
Upper GI Endoscopy and
CT can of the abdomen.
MRCP if required.

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How To Treat Abdominal Pain ?

Hi. Thanks for your query. You are an young male of 26 years. The probable cause of intermittent sudden pain in the epigastric region, with pain in the mid-back can be due to the following reasons. -Gastric ulcer / cancer with involvement of the posterios (back part) of the stomach wall. -Pancreatitis, may be with stones in the pancreatic ducts. I would suggest in such a patient the following: Upper GI Endoscopy and CT can of the abdomen. MRCP if required.