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Stomach Supplements

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Upper stomach pain and the tendency to vomit can be caused by a variety of causes. Possible causes for these types of symptoms include:

Causes of Stomach Pain High in the Center and Tendency to Vomit


  • Indigestion: It is a common cause and includes symptoms such as pain and a feeling of fullness during or after eating.
  • Gastritis: Inflammation of the stomach.
  • Stomach ulcers: These are wounds in the lining of the stomach or duodenum.
  • Cholelithiasis: Gallbladder or bile duct stones.
  • Pancreatitis: Inflammation of the pancreas.
  • Stomach Cancer: Although less frequent, stomach cancer can also cause these symptoms.


Symptoms of Indigestion

  • Bloating during meals.
  • Bloating after meal.
  • Upper stomach pain.
  • Burning sensation in the upper stomach.
  • Bloating in the upper stomach.
  • Motion sickness.

When to Contact a Doctor

It is recommended to consult a doctor if the pain is severe or accompanied by:

  • Unintentionally weight loss or loss of appetite.
  • Recurrent vomiting or vomiting blood.
  • Black stools.
  • Difficulty swallowing which is getting worse.
  • Fatigue or weakness, which may be signs of anemia.



Seek immediate medical attention if you have:

  • Shortness of breath, sweating or chest pain radiating to the jaw, neck or arm.
  • Chest pain during activity or stressful situations.

Indigestion Treatment

Η indigestion often is treated with lifestyle changes and medication. Lifestyle changes include: avoid overeating or fast food, fatty, spicy foods, caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, carbonated drinks and smoking. Anxiety and certain antibiotics, pain relievers and iron supplements can also cause indigestion.

Please note that this information is not a substitute for seeing a doctor. If symptoms are persistent or severe, it is important to see a specialist for full evaluation and treatment.