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The upper left corner of the abdomen aches faintly. What's going on?


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The pain in the upper left corner of the abdomen may be caused by trauma, functional dyspepsia, chronic gastritis, etc.
1. The
upper left corner of the abdomen of the trauma patient is squeezed and impacted, which may lead to soft tissue damage and then dull pain.
2. The gastric motility of the functional dyspepsia
patient is insufficient, the gastric emptying disorder, and the food accumulation in the intestinal tract will increase the burden on the stomach and stomach, causing the above symptoms.
3. Chronic gastritis
Chronic gastritis is considered to be related to long-term use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, Helicobacter pylori infection, etc., which will lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction and dull pain in the upper left abdomen.