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Abdoman Pain

I am having a slight discomfert /pain on my left side of stomach just below the rib cage for the past 3 weeks. I have consulted an MD doctor who ordered blood test, urine & stool tests, plus ultra sound scan of the abdoman.  All the results showed noting un usual. Doctor advised me to come after one month.  But my pain is there and increses when i drive a bike.External pressing dosent make pain. I think some thing wrong inside the food track.I am 50 yrs average male. PL advise .***@****
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hello,

the pain remains at specific spot only. not increse by eating or taking deep brethe. Some times vanishes off without a trace.
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I have GERD (Dyspepsia) and it also started with a pain on my left side.

The previous post raises some valid points

Maybe some simple changes to your diet could reduce the problem - but still get it checked out by a doctor
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Hello,
        I want to start off by asking you a few questions. Does the pain increase after eating? Does it wrap around to the left side of your back? and lastly does the pain increase when you take a deep breath? An abdominal ultrasound is a very good way of taking a look at your pancreas and gall bladder which are two organs that could cause this abdominal discomfort. Since you have had blood work and an ultrasound done it would most likely be safe to rule out pancreatitis and gall stones... I would recommend that you ask to see a gastroenterologist because you could have a gastric issue such as IBS, GERD, celiac disease or a number of other gastric issues. Best of luck to you and I hope you get some answers!
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