Indigestion Several Hours After Eating

Indigestion several hours after eating may be caused by different conditions. For example, most food intolerances don’t develop symptoms until a few hours after you’ve consumed a food that you’re unable to digest. Any time you experience consistent symptoms, you should make an appointment with your doctor.

Diane Marks
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Overeating Cheese and Stomach Pain

Overeating any food can cause stomach pain from indigestion, but stomach pain specifically from eating cheese is most likely related to lactose intolerance. Stomach pain from eating too much cheese can also be related to a milk or mold allergy and should be assessed by your doctor.

Diane Marks
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My Stomach and Back Pain Is Worse When Eating

Stomach and back pain can be caused by many different things, some of which can be life-threatening. Whenever you have unexplained pain, call your doctor. Symptoms of pancreatitis, for example, are a sudden pain in the abdomen – or stomach – that reaches to the back, and the pain can be worse after eating.

Laura Agadoni
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Lower Right Abdominal Pain After Eating

Abdominal pain can be caused by a number of factors, both benign and serious. Identifying the causes of lower right abdomen pain will ensure you receive appropriate and timely treatment.

Richard Kalinowski
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Pain Under the Ribs After Eating

Sitting down to enjoy a meal can be ruined if you develop pain under your ribs. Discomfort, burning and pain under your ribs is a common sign of various conditions, such as indigestion, heartburn, a peptic ulcer and a severe allergic reaction.

Diane Marks
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Pain in Stomach After Eating Eggs

Pain in the stomach after eating eggs is most likely the result of an egg allergy. If the pain in the stomach is from an egg allergy, other symptoms will accompany the pain, such as skin rashes, nasal congestion or asthma. An egg allergy is the second most common food allergy, according to the Food Allergy Initiative.

Diane Marks
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Metallic Taste in Mouth After Eating

A metallic taste in your mouth after eating is a sign of a food allergy. Although most food allergies cause mild to moderate reactions, a metallic taste in your mouth might be a sign of a severe allergic reaction.

Diane Marks
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B Complex & Stomach Pain

B complex is a supplement that contains all eight B vitamins. These vitamins are essential for numerous physiologic functions, including growth and development. Your diet often supplies the B vitamins you need, but in some cases, you may need a supplement to get sufficient amounts of the vitamins.

Joseph Pritchard
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Pain in the Upper Stomach After Eating

Pain in the upper stomach after eating may be a sign of one of several gastrointestinal conditions. Doctors use an array of medical tests to determine the exact cause of the stomach pain, and prescribe appropriate treatments depending on the cause.

Holly McGurgan
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Stomach Pains for Three Days After Eating Shrimp

Stomach pains that last for three days after eating shrimp are probably caused by food poisoning. Shellfish can carry infectious organisms that can cause temporary digestive complications. The most common bacteria found in shrimp that causes food poisoning is V. cholerae.

Diane Marks
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Dates & Stomach Pain

Dates are a high-fiber fruit that is commonly sold whole or chopped. Dates are considered a common natural treatment for constipation. If you notice that stomach pain follows the consumption of dates, you may need to talk with your doctor to determine the cause.

Diane Marks
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Stomach Pain After Eating Breakfast

If you only develop stomach pain after eating breakfast, assess what you’re eating on a daily basis that could potentially cause irritation to the stomach. Pain in the stomach is caused by a food-induced condition, most likely food intolerance, food allergy or irritable bowel syndrome.

Diane Marks
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