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[|Human|] I have been having stomach pains the past 2 weeks now. Some days I have no pain at all and then I will have terrible pain on some others. It just feels like once I get hungry, my stomach goes to super hungry mode as if I havent eaten all day. When I have these stomach pains, it is difficult to stand or walk around. I will have to just lay down and curl up just to limit the pain and it gets worse at night. Anything wrong? Thank you
[|AI|]  Hi ! From the history of yours, it seems that you are having hyper acidity with possible gastric/duodenal ulceration. The pain in these conditions occur typically in empty stomach, and specially in late nights when the person may get off the bed and is relieved on taking some kind food. Your dietary habits are not known from the history. Anyway, you should avoid chilies and hot fried Food, and go preferably for a bland diet regimen consisting of more vegetables, and liquids. Also take frequent small feeds instead of one large meal so that your stomach does not remain empty at one time. Take plain cold water as an emergency remedy for the acute pain in the stomach during night or any other time when you may not have any alternate remedy in your possession. Also, you can try keeping the head end of your bed elevated a little so that the acid secreted does not get stored in your stomach. You ought to see your family physician now to be examined to exclude any other clinically appreciable pathological process in the abdomen, who may also suggest you for an ultrasound abdomen or refer you to a gastroenterologist for endoscopic evaluation of your GI tract. Other diagnosis whicChatDoctores immediately into one's mind are liver and heat billiard diseases like gall stone disease, or pancreatitis.  For excluding these problems, you have to consult a gastroenterologist. Your have not mentioned anything about your bowel habits. If it is frequent and loose alternating with constipation, you may be suffering from acariasis which also gives rise to chronic hyper acidity and the symptoms you have described. In that case the treatment is simple once you visit your family physician, and are properly diagnosed. Wishing you an early recovery.