What’s wrong with the pain in the center of the stomach?

Pain in the middle epigastric point may be caused by stomach pain, bloating, and nausea (lack of appetite and decreased food intake).
The mid-epigastric point is located in the upper abdomen, 4 inches above the middle of the umbilicus and on the anterior midline. It is used to treat stomach pain, bloating, nausea, vomiting, acid swallowing (swallowing acid that rushes upward from the stomach to the mouth and throat), hiccups (hiccups), pediatric chancre (a chronic disease of children that manifests as thinning of the body, abnormal eating and drinking, abdominal distension, and thinning and yellowing of the hair, etc.), jaundice, epilepsy, and dirty agitation (upset and depression, and sadness and wanting to cry for no reason).
Patients with the above conditions may experience pain in the middle epigastric point; pain in the middle epigastric point may also be caused by localized trauma.
There are more specific causes of pain in the middle epigastric point, it is recommended to consult a doctor promptly.