The area above the stomach primarily refers to the upper abdomen, which includes organs like the esophagus, stomach, and parts of the digestive system. Issues in this region can manifest as heartburn, gastritis, or even referred pain from the heart or lungs. It's important to note that symptoms in this area can vary widely, depending on the underlying cause. Consulting a healthcare professional is advisable for accurate diagnosis and treatment.
Subgastric or hypogastric means below the stomach.The proper medical term to pertaining below the stomach is "sub-gastric"
epi/gastricEpi- (above)gastr (stomach)-ic (pertaining to)
Gastro- and the suffix -ic means pertaining to. Therefore the word is gastric meaning related to the stomach, are both derived from the Greek word gaster.Gastrointestinal.Gastric = pertaining to the stomachGastrointestinal = pertaining to the stomach and intestines
Gastrocolic means pertaining to the stomach and colon.
i think its transgastrial trans = through, across gastr/o = stomach al = pertaining to Transgastric = Pertaining to across or through the stomach.
pertaining to under the stomach
A descriptive term for things pertaining to the stomach.
Orogastric
Gastrointestinal or gastroenteric
The suffix -ic means pertaining to. The word subgastric means pertaining to below the stomach region
Enterohepatic is the medical term meaning related to the liver and intestines.
above the inferiores