Pain in the stomach pit and cardia when lying down

May 26, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
In general, lying down and experiencing stomach pain or cardia pain refers to symptoms that may occur when lying in bed, such as upper abdominal discomfort and pain around the cardia. The most common symptoms include abdominal pain, reflux-related burning pain, indigestion, and nausea. These may be caused by factors such as food irritation, decreased gastric muscle function, or intestinal viral infections. It is recommended to seek timely medical attention at a hospital.

Generally, stomach pain or cardia pain when lying down refers to symptoms that may occur when lying in bed, manifesting as upper abdominal discomfort and pain around the cardia. The most common symptoms include abdominal pain, reflux-related burning pain, indigestion, and nausea. These may be caused by factors such as food irritation, decreased gastric muscle function, or intestinal viral infections. A detailed analysis is as follows:

1. Food Irritation

Consuming excessively hot, salty, or greasy foods, as well as alcoholic beverages with high alcohol content, can irritate the gastric mucosa and exacerbate acid reflux, potentially leading to gastroesophageal reflux and cardia pain. It is recommended to regulate diet and avoid spicy or irritating foods to help alleviate symptoms.

2. Decreased Gastric Muscle Function

With aging, gastric muscle function may decline. This can impair the timely and appropriate secretion of gastric acid, making acid reflux more likely. This condition may also trigger mental anxiety and tension, contributing to stomach and cardia pain when lying down. It is advisable to adjust sleeping posture and lie in the most suitable position to improve symptoms.

3. Intestinal Viral Infection

Intestinal viral infections may alter gastrointestinal motility and cause dysfunction in the gastric emptying system, leading to impairment of cardia function and resulting in stomach and cardia pain when lying down. Under a doctor's guidance, patients may use medications such as smectite powder or sodium bicarbonate injection for treatment.

In addition to the above common causes, conditions such as gastritis, gastric ulcers, or cardia ulcers may also be responsible. It is recommended to seek timely medical evaluation at a hospital to determine the underlying cause and receive targeted treatment.