5 Diseases That Can Trigger Pain in the Solar Plexus



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Heartburn is one of those health problems that can be very uncomfortable. In most cases, it's associated with increased stomach acid all the way up to the esophagus, but health professionals tell you that it could signal a much more serious condition. What is such a serious condition?

Pain disease in the solar plexus

Heartburn associated with acid reflux usually appears after eating, but if we experience it often enough after eating, it could be due to a more serious health problem to be aware of.

Pain in the solar plexus can be caused by the following causes:

1.     Peptic ulcer

A H. pylori-type bacterial infection causes peptic ulcers. Consumption of drugs that are not in accordance with the dose can also cause this condition. For example, taking too much pain medication such as ibuprofen can cause injury to the walls of the stomach and small intestine, which in turn causes heartburn.

Nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and a full stomach are other symptoms of peptic ulcer problems. In many cases, it will cause deep bleeding with symptoms of very dark stools, a weak body, shortness of breath, and being easily pale.

Sufferers usually avoid eating because their stomachs are very painful. It will cause flatulence, nausea, vomiting, and belching if forced.

2.     Gallstone disease

If we continue to suffer from gallstones, our bile ducts will become blocked, which will eventually lead to heartburn. Loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting, flatulence, bloating, fever with a high temperature, jaundice, and pain in the right abdomen after eating are other symptoms.

The problem is that the disease can often only be treated through surgery. Therefore, we must avoid it by maintaining weight and lowering the consumption of fats and proteins to avoid excess. To reduce the level of bad cholesterol in the body, consider increasing fiber intake.

3.     Esophagitis

One of the health problems is inflammation of the esophagus. Increased stomach acid, bacterial or viral infections, or irritation caused by the use of certain medications can cause this inflammation.

This can cause burning in the chest, difficulty swallowing, and a very acidic mouth, in addition to causing pain in the solar plexus.

4.     Gastritis

Gastritis, also known as gastritis, is caused by infection with H. pylori-type bacteria. Many people think of gastritis as an ulcer. In fact, gastritis can have much more serious medical consequences.

Gastritis can also cause other symptoms such as heartburn, chest discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and thick, bloody, or blackish stools.

5.     Pancreatitis problems

Inflamed pancreas leads to pancreatitis. This can cause loss of appetite, heartburn, high fever, oily stools to sting, higher heart rate, diarrhea, jaundice, and others.

After knowing this, do not underestimate the pain in the solar plexus, especially if it occurs frequently or is accompanied by previous symptoms. To solve this problem, call a doctor immediately!

 

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