Why Do I Experience Stomach Bloating and Pain After Eating?

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Gastric Distension and Pain After Eating

Gastric distension and pain after eating are generally caused by chronic gastritis, gastric ulcers, and other reasons. Patients are advised to seek medical attention promptly for corresponding examinations and to undergo targeted treatment under a doctor's guidance after identifying the cause.

  1. Chronic Gastritis

    Chronic gastritis is an inflammatory lesion in the gastric mucosa, usually caused by bacterial infections and other factors. Due to local inflammatory stimulation, it can lead to mucosal damage and impair digestive function, causing gastric distension and pain when patients eat, accompanied by symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. For this condition, patients are advised to take medications such as Omeprazole Enteric-coated Capsules and Amoxicillin Capsules under a doctor's guidance.

  2. Gastric Ulcer

    In patients with gastric ulcers, ulcers appear on the surface of the gastric mucosa. Eating stimulates the gastric mucosa and gastric wall, affecting gastric acid secretion, which leads to gastric distension and pain when patients eat, accompanied by symptoms such as acid reflux, hiccups, and early satiety. For this condition, patients are advised to take medications such as Rabeprazole Sodium Enteric-coated Tablets and Ilaprazole Enteric-coated Tablets under a doctor's guidance.