Pancreatitis
Many health issues in the pancreas could cause pain in the left or right upper quadrant, as well as in the middle of your abdomen. Pancreatitis occurs when the pancreas is inflamed. This might be caused by excessive consumption of alcohol or gallstones. Typical symptoms include a loss of appetite, vomiting, nausea, bloating, and sharp or steady pain in the upper abdominal area. If you notice these signs, visit your healthcare provider right away as further complications can be serious. Mild cases could improve in a couple of weeks. Nevertheless, when pancreatitis becomes severe, you might need intravenous fluids and medications in the hospital.[3]