Functional dyspepsia can cause pain in the upper and middle abdomen, but stomach pain is not necessarily functional dyspepsia, and the cause needs to be clarified in time for diagnosis and treatment.
Functional dyspepsia can manifest as persistent or recurrent bloating and pain in the upper and middle abdomen. Often associated with eating, manifested as postprandial pain, can also be irregular. Some of them may manifest as burning sensation in the upper and middle abdomen, etc.. It may be related to increased gastric acid secretion, gastrointestinal dyskinesia and other mechanisms.
Some functional dyspepsia may also be present without symptoms of abdominal pain, manifesting as postprandial fullness, early satiety, etc. Meanwhile, abdominal pain may also be due to other causes such as peptic ulcer, gastric cancer, diabetes, etc., which need to be identified.
If you feel unwell, it is recommended that you seek prompt medical attention.