Do you need to treat a stomach ache that stops when you’re full?

Stomach pain after eating and not hurting again may be a hunger pain, or it may be a disease such as duodenal ulcer, the former is recommended to eat a regular diet, and the latter needs to be treated with omeprazole, thioglycollate, and so on.
If this symptom only occurs when you have not eaten for too long, dieting, long-term hunger, then the probability is that hunger causes stomach acid to stimulate the stomach lining, and it will be fine after eating. In this case, the patient is advised to eat regularly and not to eat hungry or full meals.
If the patient presents with regular jejunal pain with a chronic course, a duodenal ulcer is considered. Duodenal ulcer is characterized by periodic epigastric abdominal pain, which occurs in the middle of the night or at the time of starvation, lasts until the next meal, and can be alleviated or completely relieved after eating. The location of the pain is often fixed, slightly to the right below the xiphoid process.
Duodenal ulcers may lead to complications such as bleeding, perforation, pyloric obstruction, etc. They should be treated promptly with drugs such as omeprazole, aluminum thioglycollate and domperidone.
There may be other reasons why the stomach doesn’t hurt when you are full, so we recommend that you go to the hospital to complete the blood tests, gastroscopy and other tests to clarify your condition and standardize your treatment under the guidance of your doctor.