Healthy Aging Tips

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3. Gallstones Gallstones are hardened deposits that form in the gallbladder. They often cause pain in the upper right abdomen after fatty meals. The pain may radiate to the back or right shoulder and last for hours. Other symptoms include nausea, vomiting, and sometimes jaundice. If a stone blocks a duct, it can lead to serious infection or inflammation.

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1. Peptic Ulcer Peptic ulcers are sores that develop in the lining of the stomach or upper small intestine. They often cause a burning pain after meals, especially spicy or acidic foods. The pain may improve with antacids or eating, then return later. If left untreated, ulcers can bleed or even perforate the stomach wall. Common causes include H. pylori infection and long-term NSAID use.

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4. Mesenteric Ischemia This condition happens when blood flow to the intestines is reduced. It causes sudden, severe abdominal pain, often out of proportion to physical findings. The pain usually worsens after eating and may lead to food fear and weight loss. It’s more common in older adults or people with heart disease or blood clots. Delayed diagnosis can lead to bowel death and requires urgent care.

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2. Intestinal Obstruction This is a blockage that prevents food or gas from passing through the intestines. It causes cramping, bloating, vomiting, and inability to pass stool or gas. Pain often comes in waves and worsens after eating. It can be due to adhesions, hernias, tumors, or twisting of the bowel. Obstruction is a medical emergency requiring prompt treatment.

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5. Pancreatitis Pancreatitis is inflammation of the pancreas, often due to alcohol or gallstones. It causes sharp, intense upper abdominal pain that may radiate to the back. The pain usually starts after eating and is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. In severe cases, it can lead to fever, rapid heartbeat, and organ failure. Chronic pancreatitis can cause long-term digestive problems and diabetes.

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