Several people complain of a burning sensation in their stomachs and most often they don’t know why they are suffering from such a feeling. Sometimes this feeling has been around for ages, while for some others, they have only had it since recently are quite perplexed as to its cause. Whether this burning stomach pain has been around for a short period of time, or for a few years, it is important that you find out what the problem is, as soon as possible, in order to prevent the condition from getting worse. This article will help you understand a burning stomach pain better.

 

Often this burning stomach pain also comes with some sort of stabbing sensation. When it affects a person, the sufferer will be unable to do any work as the pain will be too much to bear. It should be noted however, that although this pain is in the area around the stomach, it could also be as a result of problems in the other organs of the body. Quite often a severe burning stomach pain may also be a symptom of other medical conditions that involve the kidneys, the liver and even the appendix or pancreas. This is where the problem lies. Most people disregard even an intense burning stomach pain, for one of the several less serious causes such as eating spicy food or due to having eating food that has gone bad. If the burning stomach pain has been persistent however, you would know that it is a cause for concern. This burning pain could either be in the upper abdomen or the lower abdomen, or could even come in the form of craps.

 

A burning stomach pain is also known to be one of the main symptoms of a stomach ulcer. Other symptoms that come with this burning stomach pain, includes, heartburn and indigestion. Stomach ulcers affect millions of American every year and occur even among children.

 

Similarly, appendicitis too is known to occur with a burning stomach pain, especially if it is in the lower part of your abdomen. Other symptoms that would accompany the burning stomach pain in such a situation would be feelings of nausea and/or vomiting. You must get yourself checked immediately if you suffer from these symptoms, as it could become very dangerous if ignored! Hiatus hernia too could be another reason, among others.

 

You could try changing your diet if the pain is not too frequent and is mild, as in such a situation, the burning stomach pain may not be serious. You could also take antacids that are available over-the-counter. Milk and yoghurt are also known to soothe the burning stomach pain.Remember however, that if the feeling gets intense, you must see a doctor immediately.

 

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