Gastroenterologist Questions Stomach Ache

Pain in stomach and back after eating

After every meal (doesn't matter what I eat), my stomach and back hurt, mostly in the middle of my abdomen. What should I do?

4 Answers

You should consult with a gastroenterologist to rule out gallstones and possibly, irritation of your pancreas. Basic blood tests and an ultrasound should be done.
Hi. I need more information before I can start answering your question on your pain. Pain is not normal and must not be ignored, so please make an appointment with a doctor.
You need to get examined in person; online doesn't do it for this issue. Call your doc. If you don't have a doc, get one.. Could be related to esophagus, stomach, pancreas, colon, blood vessel problem (or other). Other alarm symptoms include weight loss, nausea, vomiting, bleeding, jaundice (yellow eyes and skin) etc. Even without alarm symptoms, your complaints need to be further evaluated.
There are many possible causes for the symptom you are describing - too many causes for me to provide any specific advice. To narrow down the possibilities and figure out what testing might reveal the cause, you should have a formal visit with a GI doctor so that he/she can obtain a full history and do a physical exam. I would encourage you to make an appointment to see a gastroenterologist, who can then advise you on what should be done.

Sorry, I cannot be more specific, but I hope that this helps.