Gastric Pain: Symptoms, Warning Signs & When to See a Specialist in Singapore

Gastric pain refers to discomfort or pain felt in the upper central abdomen, the area just below the breastbone and above the navel. It is commonly described as burning, gnawing, or cramping. While the term suggests a stomach origin, pain in this region can also arise from adjacent structures such as the gallbladder, bile ducts, and pancreas.

We’ll cover how gastric pain may present, when to seek medical evaluation, and what to expect at a consultation.

What Are the Symptoms of Gastric Pain?

Gastric pain symptoms vary in character, location, and pattern. The following are the most commonly reported:

When Should You See a Doctor for Gastric Pain?

Occasional gastric discomfort linked to diet or minor digestive upsets typically resolves without intervention. Seek prompt medical attention if you experience any of the following:

Sharp abdominal pain after eating, particularly in the right upper abdomen, may point to gallbladder involvement rather than a stomach problem and warrants separate evaluation.

Persistent gastric pain should not be managed long-term with antacids alone without a proper diagnosis.

How Will Your Doctor Evaluate Gastric Pain?

A consultation begins with a detailed history and physical examination. Questions your doctor may ask include:

The physical examination focuses on the abdomen, looking for tenderness, palpable masses, enlargement of the liver or spleen, and signs of fluid accumulation. Vital signs and a general assessment are also part of the review. By the end of the consultation, the doctor will usually have a working diagnosis or a short list of possibilities, along with a plan for any further investigation needed.

What Investigations May Be Ordered for Gastric Pain?

The choice of investigations is guided by the history and examination findings, not by a default panel. Commonly used tests include:

Not every patient requires every test. The right combination is shaped by specific clinical questions, and many cases can be resolved with one or two investigations.

Dr Thng Yongxian, colorectal and general surgeon at private clinic Singapore

Consult Dr. Thng Yongxian, HPB Surgeon in Singapore

Dr. Thng Yongxian is a fellowship-trained Hepatopancreatobiliary (HPB) and General Surgeon. He manages a range of conditions that can present as gastric pain, including gallbladder disease, pancreatitis, pancreatic conditions, and liver-related disorders. Trained in endoscopic and minimally invasive surgical approaches, he can advise on appropriate investigation and, where indicated, surgical management of HPB conditions. As a hepatobiliary specialist in Singapore, he sees patients at Precision Surgical Centre at Gleneagles Hospital Annexe Block.

 

Disclaimer: The information here is for general informational purposes only and does not replace consultation, diagnosis, or treatment by a qualified medical professional. Symptoms vary between individuals; if any of the warning signs above apply to you, seek a clinical evaluation.

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