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Stomach pain, upper stomach and sides
1. Pain below the ribs, pain increases after food, severe pain on the top left (when you face me) below the rib cage, the liver area. Pain extends to the right. Feel as if something is pushing from the inside from left to right below the rib cage. 2. Occasional severe pain in the middle of the stomach, say 2 inch around the naval. No pain on the belly button. 3. Frequent muscle catch, cramps,  around the stomach. More frequently below the liver area. 4. Occasional pain on both sides of the stomach. Not severe. Feeling heavy on sides from the inside same as the top. Cramps on the sides too similar to side stitches. 5. Occasional digestion related issues. 6. An ultrasound scan of the abdomen revealed fatty liver. Tested 7-8 months back for similar but less severe symptoms. Report attached.
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Various causes are possible like gallstones gastritis IBS et cetera. IMO detail history and discussion is needed to reach a proper diagnosis
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