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Understanding Left Lower Abdominal Pain and Digestive Discomfort

Occasional sharp pain in the lower left abdomen, muscle soreness in the buttocks, and abdominal bloating? You may want to consult a gastroenterologist for your symptoms, as they can evaluate issues related to the gastrointestinal tract, including potential acid reflux. Additional...


Dr. Li Zhengqi Reply:
Hello Frances, 1. Left lower abdominal pain may be associated with issues in the gastrointestinal or urinary tract. In females, it may also involve gynecological organs such as the ovaries and uterus. Additionally, soft tissue structures (including muscles, fascia, ligaments, an...

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Understanding Your Digestive Issues: Gallbladder, Liver, and Stomach Concerns

I don't know what disease it is? Hello Doctor, I have been troubled by a persistent issue for a long time, and I kindly ask for your guidance. About two years ago, I started experiencing stomach pain and have been receiving treatment at a clinic, with symptoms fluctuating b...


Dr. Xu Jinchuan Reply:
Hello! 1. Gastroesophageal reflux occurs when the lower esophageal sphincter is too relaxed, allowing stomach acid to flow back up into the esophagus. There are many factors that can trigger this symptom, including high stress, obesity, and certain medications. A gastroscopy can ...

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Can Contrast Agents Replace Endoscopy for Stomach Issues?

If you are hesitant to undergo an endoscopy, is it possible to use a contrast agent for imaging instead? Hello, doctor. I have been experiencing bloating for a long time, and sometimes I have stomach pain and acid reflux. However, I am afraid to undergo an endoscopy because I am ...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, to diagnose upper abdominal discomfort, we suspect gastric, duodenal, or even esophageal lesions. Gastroscopy is the most direct method to visualize mucosal lesions, and if necessary, a biopsy can be performed (for instance, if malignancy is suspected or to check for Helic...

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Understanding Duodenal Deformity: Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options

Duodenal deformity I had a second gastroscopy two days ago, and it was found that my duodenum is deformed (I had a duodenal ulcer two years ago). What treatment options are available? P.S. During my first gastroscopy two years ago, it was noted that the opening below my esophagus...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello, after the healing of a duodenal ulcer, scarring may occur, which can lead to deformity. However, if it does not cause duodenal obstruction, no specific treatment is necessary. It is important to maintain good habits, such as avoiding smoking, not taking painkillers, and ma...

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Is Esophageal Reflux Related to Chest Inflammation and Pain?

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) I had an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy two years ago, and the doctor diagnosed me with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). This year, due to chest pain and lower back pain, I underwent a bone scan (the type with isotopes) and was foun...


Dr. Lin Minghui Reply:
Reply: Hello, 1. An increased uptake on a bone scan indicates that there is an issue with that particular bone. Differential diagnoses include osteomyelitis, tumors, and it should not be related to gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). 2. The phenomenon of acid reflux can a...

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Managing Acid Reflux: Insights on Medication and Dietary Adjustments

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Dr. Chen: Last August, I experienced excessive stomach acid around 3 or 4 PM after lunch. After consulting a gastroenterologist, I was diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) and gastrointestinal spasms. There have been some ch...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, for the treatment of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), if the symptoms are more severe, it is necessary to use stronger acid-suppressing medications. Once the symptoms improve, the dosage or type of medication can be gradually reduced, or it can be changed to as-need...

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Understanding Excess Stomach Acid: Symptoms and Care During Pregnancy

Excess stomach acid? Doctor, a few days ago I experienced severe vomiting due to a headache. Since that day, I have a slight stabbing sensation in my stomach whenever I swallow anything, and I often feel a sour sensation in my throat, which is quite uncomfortable. Could this be d...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello, severe vomiting can sometimes cause injury to the mucosa at the gastroesophageal junction, which may lead to significant pain and even persistent bleeding. When gastric acid refluxes into the esophagus, it typically presents as a burning sensation in the chest, and may als...

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Can Long-Term Acid Reflux Cause Esophageal Tumors? Understanding Your Diagnosis

Chronic gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) can lead to the development of esophageal tumors? Hello, I previously underwent an endoscopy at another hospital, where it was found that in addition to a mild gastric ulcer, there was also a tumor in my esophagus (approximately one-...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello, esophageal tumors may be congenital, caused by viral infections, result from chronic inflammation (such as gastroesophageal reflux disease), or related to individual predispositions. Generally, an upper endoscopy can provide a preliminary assessment of whether the tumor is...

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Understanding Your Throat and Stomach Issues: What You Need to Know

Stomach issues? Hello doctor, for the past two to three weeks, I have been feeling like there is something in my throat. At first, I didn't think there was an issue with my stomach; I thought it was just a cold causing throat inflammation. However, I later realized that I of...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, if your symptoms persist, it is recommended that you visit an otolaryngology clinic to check for any throat issues. If there are no problems found, then consider consulting a gastroenterologist to see if it could be due to excessive stomach acid or acid reflux, as some pat...

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Chronic Stomach Pain: Seeking Answers Beyond Endoscopy and Ultrasound

Chronic stomach pain? Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing a long-term issue for about six to seven years. Due to my busy work schedule, I often ate irregularly or sometimes not at all. Subsequently, I began to have symptoms similar to acid reflux. The symptoms are not characte...


Dr. Yuan Hongdao Reply:
Hello, the initial symptom of burning in the chest is caused by gastric acid reflux into the esophagus. At this time, using proton pump inhibitors typically results in significant improvement. The size of the ulcer does not necessarily correlate with the symptoms of upper abdomin...

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Managing Long-Term Medication for Gastroesophageal Reflux: Key Considerations

Medication-related issues Dear Dr. Chen, I am currently experiencing gastroesophageal reflux (GERD), which occurs about 1 to 2 hours after meals, resulting in acid reflux. I am taking the following medications: (1) Domperidone (to promote gastrointestinal motility), (2) Famotidi...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, (1) The intake of magnesium oxide (Mgo) does not cause hypermagnesemia in individuals with normal kidney function. (2) Cabagin-u (however, this ingredient is not commonly used in clinical practice, and its efficacy is still debated) may serve as an adjunctive treatment, bu...

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Understanding Pain Under the Ribs: Possible Causes and Organs Involved

Could you please provide more context or specify your question? Doctor, I sometimes experience pain in the area just below the ribs on both sides of my lungs, near the upper part of my stomach. What organs are located in that area? What could be the possible issues? Thank you for...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, this area is close to the gastroesophageal junction, specifically the cardia. Sometimes, inflammation at the lower end of the esophagus may occur due to acid reflux, which can lead to symptoms such as burning sensation (heartburn) or regurgitation of acidic fluid. It is re...

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Long-Term Use of Stomach Medications: Risks and Dietary Tips

Regarding medication usage issues? Hello Doctor: I have been experiencing stomach pain for about three years. During this time, I have been taking medication for peptic ulcers (for about two years): Zantac 150mg (taking two pills a day when there is slight pain—morning and evenin...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, I would like to know if you have undergone an upper gastrointestinal endoscopy and if you have been diagnosed with peptic ulcers or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Generally, ulcers do not persist for such a long time; however, severe esophagitis caused by acid ref...

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Why Do I Feel Nauseous While Brushing My Teeth? Possible Causes Explained

I feel like vomiting when I brush my teeth! Hello, doctor. I feel like vomiting when I brush my teeth, but I don't actually vomit. However, I do expel some liquid that seems like stomach acid. I'm not entirely sure if it's stomach acid, but it resembles the liquid ...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, if you only feel nauseous when brushing your teeth, it may simply be due to heightened sensitivity of the throat nerves, resulting in a stronger reaction. However, if you frequently experience nausea, vomiting, or acid reflux, it could indicate indigestion or gastroesophag...

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Understanding Post-Meal Discomfort: When to Seek Gastroenterology Help

Gastrointestinal discomfort after eating..? Hello Doctor: Recently, I have been experiencing some gastrointestinal issues. After meals, regardless of the amount I eat, I often feel a sensation of food getting stuck in my throat, along with nausea and the urge to vomit, but I am u...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, you may be experiencing symptoms of dyspepsia or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). It is advisable to schedule an appointment with a gastroenterologist for an evaluation to determine if you need an endoscopy or gastrointestinal imaging. Alternatively, you might consi...

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Understanding Epigastric Burning: Causes and Solutions

There is a slight burning sensation in the epigastric region, causing discomfort? Hello, I would like to ask, I have been experiencing a burning sensation in my epigastric area and a feeling of acid reflux for the past month or two. It feels uncomfortable, but it gets a bit bette...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello, the burning sensation in your chest may be a manifestation of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), which could be related to your previous eating habits. Inducing vomiting may have caused relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter or mucosal damage. I recommend that y...

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Understanding Stomach Pain: Causes and Concerns in Digestive Health

Regarding stomach pain? I would like to ask about experiencing stomach pain sometimes before meals, occasionally a few hours after eating, and even having stomach pain halfway through a meal. What could this indicate? Additionally, I sometimes wake up with a sour feeling in my th...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
Experiencing pain before and after meals may indicate the presence of a gastric ulcer. Waking up with a sour sensation in the throat or esophagus suggests the occurrence of acid reflux into the esophagus.

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Understanding IBS Recurrence: Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Management

Is it a recurrence of irritable bowel syndrome? Hello Dr. Chen, I am Xiao Ming, who asked a question on April 22. I have been experiencing persistent issues with constipation and abdominal bloating, so I returned to the gastroenterology department for a consultation. The doctor p...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Reply: Hello, 1. The definition of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is characterized by diarrhea or constipation, accompanied by abdominal pain and bloating, occurring frequently and being chronic or recurrent. A diagnosis can be confirmed only after gastrointestinal or abdominal...

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Feeling a Lump in My Throat: Gastrointestinal Concerns Explained

I have a foreign body sensation in my throat! Recently, I have been feeling like there is something stuck in my throat for over a week! I went to see an otolaryngologist, and they said everything is fine! It feels like I can't even burp! Previously, this issue triggered arrh...


Dr. Chen Zhiping Reply:
Hello: Do you experience symptoms such as chest burning, acid reflux, or chest pain? Sometimes unexplained throat pain, hoarseness, or wheezing may be caused by acid reflux into the esophagus. Of course, it can also stem from conditions affecting the esophagus itself, such as con...

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Understanding Acid Reflux: Symptoms, Treatments, and Surgical Options

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Hello Doctor, my mother has been experiencing chest tightness and pain since March of this year. After being diagnosed with a stomach ulcer, she underwent an endoscopy in April which revealed gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). She has b...


Dr. Su Baojia Reply:
Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) requires long-term medication treatment, with some individuals taking medication continuously for up to a year. The decision to undergo anti-reflux surgery must be made by a gastroenterologist. It would be more appropriate for your mother to...

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