10 Common Causes of Upper Stomach Pain

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Gallstones

An imbalance of the structure of the bile inside the gallbladder can cause gallstones to develop. Because the levels of cholesterol in most cases become too high, the excess amounts form into stones. The stones don't always cause an issue, but when they do, the pain can be excruciating.

Intense pain in the upper right stomach, vomiting and fatigue are symptoms commonly experienced. If left untreated, they can affect the functioning of the liver and pancreas. Generally, doctors treat the issue by removing the gallbladder.

Stomach Pain

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