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Why Do I Suffer From Frequent Stomach Pains?

Hi I am suffering from a stumic pane that feals like a lighter is trying to burn its way out ive gon to the er befor and thay gave me something in an iv and som of that stuf to see ulcers but did not find anething thay decided to treet it as such aneway but it keeps returning Suggestions as it really is paneful. 23 year old mail 5-7 235 pounds

Also its going on right now!!
Thu, 16 Jan 2014
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Hi. Burning pain in abdomen is usually due to acid peptic disease. It looks you have undergone endoscopy to rule out ulcers. Is there any history of trauma to your back or a rash on lower thorax and upper abdomen like one gets in herpes infection ? If no i would advise to visit a neurologist once if the Surgeon says everything is OK. You may have to undergo an MRI of the spine. Sometimes few nerves supplying the area of pain get trapped and cause this burning pain. Feel free to contact us if you have any further queries or want a follow-up after your investigations.
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Why Do I Suffer From Frequent Stomach Pains?

Hi. Burning pain in abdomen is usually due to acid peptic disease. It looks you have undergone endoscopy to rule out ulcers. Is there any history of trauma to your back or a rash on lower thorax and upper abdomen like one gets in herpes infection ? If no i would advise to visit a neurologist once if the Surgeon says everything is OK. You may have to undergo an MRI of the spine. Sometimes few nerves supplying the area of pain get trapped and cause this burning pain. Feel free to contact us if you have any further queries or want a follow-up after your investigations.