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- $Title{What Can Cause Bloating and Embarrassing Belching?}
- $Subject{bloating belching bloat belch dyspepsia Digestive Gastric peptic
- ulcer disease Upper gastrointestinal Endoscopy gastroscopy}
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- What Can Cause Bloating and Embarrassing Belching?
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- QUESTION: I frequently bothered by a mild pain in my stomach, followed by
- bloating and embarrassing belching. I doubt that it is serious enough to
- bother my physician with, but thought you might help me out. What can cause
- these symptoms?
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- ANSWER: Anything that bothers you is "worth bothering" your doctor about!
- Gastric discomfort is one of the 15 most common reasons for an adult to visit
- a doctor's office. The discomfort can signal simple problems with simple
- solutions or it may indicate a more serious difficulty that needs intervention
- now.
- The upper abdominal discomfort you describe is called "dyspepsia," which
- is not a disease, but a symptom. It may be a symptom of a variety of gastric
- problems, some minor and some serious. Sometimes it signals peptic ulcer
- disease, and sometimes it is confused with the pain of coronary artery
- disease, called angina.
- Before you visit your doctor, take note the characteristics of your
- discomfort. Is it relieved with antacids or food? Is it worse at night? Is
- it worse when you're lying down? Do certain foods aggravate the condition?
- Is the pain related to an emotional upset? Are you taking medications that
- may upset your stomach? Aspirin, anti-inflammatory drugs and some antibiotics
- can cause dyspepsia. Do you drink alcohol or smoke cigarettes? Both can
- cause this problem.
- See your doctor and describe the problem. The more specific information
- you can provide, the better diagnosis your doctor can make.
- After talking with you and examining you, your doctor may feel he needs
- some tests before he can accurately diagnose your problem. Dyspepsia is a
- condition that may require some patience to satisfactorily treat. How you and
- your doctor approach the problem will depend on many factors, including your
- age and general health.
- Upper gastrointestinal studies have often been the first test ordered in
- a situation like this, but some doctors are now questioning how much useful
- information is obtained in an "upper G.I." Endoscopy (or gastroscopy) is a
- procedure where a flexible tube is passed through the esophagus, stomach and
- upper G.I. tract, and the physician inspects the inside of the tract through
- this tube, or "scope." Increasingly, this has become the first test performed
- in cases like yours, because inflammation can be detected using this procedure
- and a biopsy can be taken when necessary, through the endoscope.
- When the problem is diagnosed and treated, and you are finally symptom
- free, you'll be glad you "bothered your doctor."
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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