Epigastric pain affects the middle of the upper abdomen, just below the ribcage. It is common during pregnancy. Other causes include indigestion, acid reflux and GERD, peptic ulcer disease, and more.
Swollen fingers can be caused by a variety of underlying conditions, but many of these aren’t serious. However, when paired with other new or developing symptoms, it’s important to seek medical care.
Antacid monotherapy is more effective in relieving epigastric pain than in combination with lidocaine. That is the conclusion of a study to be published in the September 2020 issue of Academic ...
Clinical and laboratory findings indicated numerous possible maladies. A CT scan eventually led to the correct diagnosis. A 58-year-old truck driver presented to the clinic complaining of nausea and ...
She enjoyed respect from the staff, professional autonomy, and physician support when she wanted it. Then, a woman with epigastric pain disrupted her equanimity. The 40-year-old patient was overweight ...