Hyperemesis gravidarum is a relatively common digestive symptom, mainly manifested by distension and pain in the upper abdomen, which may be caused by gastrointestinal flatulence, chronic colitis, gastric ulcer and other reasons.
If the patient eats too much spicy, cold food, the gastrointestinal tract may be flatulence, showing the symptoms of epigastric distension; chronic colitis, gastric ulcer and other diseases can also lead to epigastric distension, at this time, the patient will have stomach pain, abdominal distension and other manifestations.
If the patient has symptoms of fullness in the epigastrium, it can be relieved by improving the daily diet, avoiding overeating, and eating regularly.
If the symptoms are not relieved for a long time, it may be caused by disease factors, then the patient needs to consult a doctor in a timely manner to clarify the cause of the disease, under the guidance of a professional physician.