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Understanding Upper Abdominal Cramps: Possible Gastric Issues

Stomach cramping? Occasionally experiencing sudden cramps and pain in the upper abdomen may indicate a gastrointestinal issue. Possible conditions could include gastritis, peptic ulcers, or functional dyspepsia. It is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Hello, it could be a gastric spasm or an upper gastrointestinal disorder. Please consult a gastroenterologist. Pay attention to your dietary habits and consider local heat application. Wishing you good health!

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Do I Have Peptic Ulcers? Symptoms and Advice for Recovery

Could it be the symptoms of "peptic ulcer"? Dear Dr. Chen Shih-Dian, I would like to ask about my condition. In the past four weeks, I experienced symptoms similar to vomiting and a cold. The doctor diagnosed me with a rotavirus infection. Afterward, I ate out indiscri...


Dr. Chen Shidian Reply:
Hello, dear user: (I apologize for the delay in responding due to issues with my email) Based on the data, direct eradication therapy (prescription name?) is not appropriate, but it is not harmful. Since you still have symptoms, I recommend visiting a gastroenterologist for an ex...

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