
Suggest Treatment For Hiatal Hernia, GERD, Burning Pain In Stomach And Abdomen

not in keeping with pancreatic cancer
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Though the pancreas is part of the gastrointestinal system, it does not normally present with burning discomfort described, it is also not normally associated with bloating/gas.
Those are symptoms of GERD, hiatal hernia.
In most persons with pancreatic cancer there is a gradual onset of loss of appetite, weight loss, nausea, malaise ( general feeling of unwellness), fatigue , midepigastric pain( pain in the upper aspect of the abdomen, under where stomach is located), back pain).
Based on symptoms given, there is no indication of pancreatic cancer.
Aleve can cause gastritis in some persons so may be decreasing the effectiveness of the nexium.
In addition, nexium and the other drugs in that drug family take 5 to 7 days to have an effect if taken consistently.
This is because they do not do anything with the acid already present, they only prevent future acid production but the acid already there has to go , this takes a few days.
If you combine the nexium with pepcid or zantac for a few days, then this may help you.
You may also want to see if you are using any foods associated with increased gas production eg broccoli, cabbage, cauliflower, beans, turnips, brussels sprouts, carbonated drinks, peaches, apples.
Spicy or acidic foods would also aggravate the reflux.
Pain in the lower abdomen is not a symptom that is normally seen in pancreatic cancer because the pancreas is not located in this area.
This can occur with bloating and also if there is any constipation.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions


may want to review abdominal ultrasound
Detailed Answer:
HI
The ultrasound of the abdomen may have also taken a look at the pancreas, if you have the report you can take a look to see if it is mentioned.
Abdominal ultrasounds normally review all or most of the structures in the abdomen.
As mentioned, back pain is a symptom that can occur with pancreatic cancer but normally in conjunction with the other symptoms
Hiatal hernia can worsen reflux symptoms but in most there are no other symptoms.
In the minority of persons, complications related to the hernia can occur.
The gas would be related to the GERD , use of any of the foods mentioned.
If you have any problems with constipation, it would also contribute to the problem.
Please feel free to ask any other questions


checked in most abdominal ultrasounds
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HI
Yes, abdominal ultrasounds would normally include a look at the pancreas as well.
The kidneys and pancreas are in the back area of the abdomen so if he visualized and reported on the kidneys would have likely done the same for the pancreas.
If any thing else unclear, feel free to ask

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