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Causes Of Burning Sensation In Stomach by latill: 3:03pm On Apr 18, 2016
There are many reasons aside from the listed above that can contribute to a burning sensation in the stomach. Here are 20 of the most common causes of burning sensation in the stomach to help you narrow down which one could be causing you discomfort.

Gastritis: Gastritis is the irritation, damage, and inflammation of the stomach lining. Common symptoms of gastritis include burning sensation after a meal or when lying down, nausea, bloating, indigestion, abdominal pain, hiccups, and loss of appetite.

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): GERD is a condition in which the lower portion of the esophagus sphincter opens inappropriately or does not close fully, allowing for stomach acids to come up into the esophagus. Risk factors of GERD include obesity, pregnancy, smoking, and acidic products like citrus or tomato-based foods.

Food allergies or intolerances: Burning sensation in the stomach and chest can result from a food allergy or intolerance. This burning sensation can also occur after eating. When a person consumes food they cannot tolerate or are allergic to, they may also experience nausea and vomiting. Your doctor will then conduct an allergy test to narrow down which foods are your triggers.

Medications or drugs: Certain medications and drugs can break down the protective layer of your stomach. This breakdown can increase a person’s risk for gastritis.

Emotional stress: Many digestive issues stem from poorly managed emotional stress. Stress can slow down the digestive process, leaving stomach acids within the stomach thus increasing the risk of reflux. A health interview or mental health evaluation can help diagnose emotional stress. Your doctor can offer treatments based on your condition.

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): IBS is caused by the malfunction of nerves that control intestinal function and perception. Symptoms of IBS include nausea, bloating, diarrhea, constipation, and cramping. A large contributing factor to IBS is stress, so once again properly managing emotional state is highly important for treating IBS.

Ulcers: Ulcers are sores that develop in the stomach or duodenal lining. A common treatment method for ulcers is to target the bacteria causing the condition – the most common being H. pylori.

Celiac disease: Celiac disease is intolerance to gluten. The body’s immune system identifies gluten as a harmful agent and attacks it as a threat. This can result in uncomfortable symptoms and discomfort. An easy solution for celiac disease is avoiding gluten in your diet at all costs. If celiac disease is not treated, it can result in damage along the intestines, which hinders their ability to absorb nutrients thus causing malnutrition.

H. pylori: As mentioned, H. pylori is a common cause for ulcers, but on its own it can cause a burning sensation within the stomach. Over time, H. pylori breaks down the protective layers of the stomach, but the good news is, your doctor can prescribe medications to cure it.

Excessive stomach acid: Too much of stomach acid can contribute to a burning stomach. Some over-the-counter medications can help relieve a burning sensation brought on by excessive stomach acid. If severe enough, your doctor may prescribe medication.

Other notable causes of burning stomach: Herpes zoster, eczema, psoriasis, alcohol abuse, inflammation, smoking, obesity, abdominal muscles after exercise, hiatal hernia, and pain from the kidneys or liver.

As you can see, the causes for burning stomach sensation are numerous and divers, but many of them are treated very easily. In order to obtain relief from your burning sensation –be in the lower abdomen, after eating, or as a result of pregnancy – speak to your doctor so they can run proper testing to narrow in on your specific cause.

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Re: Causes Of Burning Sensation In Stomach by Gigihealth: 11:53am On Jul 22, 2016
Gastritis symptoms include nausea, vomiting, etc. Gastritis explains a group of conditions with one thing in common: swelling or inflammation of the lining of the stomach. Click on the link below to read more.
http://www.gigihealth.com/gastritis-symptoms-do-you-feel-burning-sensations-in-your-stomach/

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