My stomach hurts a lot after eating oily foods, fried foods, raw onions and garlic. Is the problem organ the stomach or the gallbladder?
Asked by: 60 Years Old, 55 Kg, 160cm Female
If you experience stomach pain after eating fatty foods, fried foods, raw onions, and garlic, you may be concerned about a digestive problem. These types of foods can strain both the stomach and gallbladder and cause your symptoms. If you experience additional symptoms such as gas, bloating, indigestion, heartburn, or sharp pain after eating fatty foods, this may indicate a gallbladder problem. However, a physical exam, perhaps some lab tests, and imaging studies are necessary to definitively determine the cause of your symptoms.
Based on your age (60) and the symptoms you are reporting, it is important to see a doctor to rule out problems with both the stomach and gallbladder. An internist or gastroenterologist can evaluate your condition and recommend appropriate treatments.
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