What’s wrong with your stomach after eating?

A clogged stomach after eating may be due to indigestion, pyloric obstruction, or digestive tract tumors.
1. Dyspepsia: The discomfort caused by long time retention of food in the stomach due to overfeeding or improper diet.
2. Pyloric obstruction: such as peptic ulcer healing caused by scar tissue, gastric stone embedded in the pylorus, etc., resulting in narrowing of the gastric outlet, causing food accumulation, which leads to the patient’s stomach always blocked after eating.
3. Tumors in digestive tract: such as stomach tumors (primary gastric cancer, gastric lymphoma), which may block the gastric outlet and affect the descent of food to the duodenum, thus resulting in discomfort of holding in the stomach.
In addition, ectopic pancreas, corrosive scarring stenosis, chronic gastritis, etc. may also cause the above symptoms.
If these symptoms are not relieved, or if they are accompanied by other symptoms, it is important to go to the hospital to have the cause clarified and then give targeted treatment.