What causes stomach pain when lying down?

Stomach pain when lying down is considered to be related to chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer or catching cold.
1. Chronic gastritis: For people with recurrent clinical symptoms such as loss of appetite, epigastric discomfort, heartburn and acid reflux, chronic gastritis is more likely to be considered. Chronic gastritis patients can be because the stomach emptying speed is slowed down when lying down, resulting in the acidic contents of the stomach repeatedly stimulate the damaged gastric mucosa triggering stomach pain symptoms;
2. Peptic ulcer: If patients are prone to fasting or regular pain in the stomach after meals, they are more likely to suffer from gastric and duodenal ulcers. During the onset of peptic ulcer, some patients can also be lying down when the acidic contents of the stomach for a long time in the stomach and duodenum to stimulate the ulcer surface triggered by stomach pain symptoms;
3. Cold: patients lying down to rest if you do not pay attention to keep warm, can be caused by cold stomach smooth muscle contraction or gastric peristalsis slowdown triggered by paroxysmal pain in the stomach or gastric distension symptoms, this situation is considered to belong to the performance of indigestion.
Stomach pain when lying down can be seen in a variety of digestive disorders, if necessary, the patient needs to go to the hospital on an empty stomach in the morning gastroenterology examination to confirm the diagnosis.