What’s wrong with the stomach pain?

Gastroparesis is a condition characterized by pain in the epigastric region near the heart.
Gastroparesis can be characterized by epigastric distension, stabbing pain, dull pain, burning pain, colic, boring pain, among which epigastric distension and vague pain are the most common symptoms, which refers to the pain in the epigastric region near the heart of the epigastric region as the main symptom.
Gastroparesis occurs due to dietary disorders, emotional discomfort, overwork, or weakness of the spleen and stomach, resulting in blockage of qi, and pain will occur when it is blocked. Gastroparesis can occur throughout the year, but is more common in the fall and winter; it may be acute or chronic, and often has a history of recurrent episodes. Patients can follow the doctor’s instructions for medication, but also massage, hot compresses and other general treatment to relieve pain.
It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for early treatment under the guidance of a professional physician if gastric pain persists.