ABDOMINAL PAIN

ABDOMINAL PAIN

 

Understanding The Causes Of Abdominal Pain

Common causes of abdominal pain include gastroenteritis and irritable bowel syndrome. In a third of cases the exact cause is unclear. On average, only around 10% of people have a more serious underlying condition such as appendicitis or diverticulitis. It’s not always easy to determine the cause because more than one disease can cause abdominal pain.

Abdominal pain is pain that originates between the chest and the pelvis. The pain can be cramp-like, achy, dull, or sharp. It is often called a stomachache.

Abdominal bloating will occur when the abdomen fills with air or gas. This may cause the area to appear bloated. The abdomen may feel hard or tight when touching. This may cause discomfort and pain.

A number of conditions can lead to lower abdominal pain and bloating. Examples include:

  • An ovarian cyst, where a woman has a fluid-filled sac on her ovary or ovaries.
  • A urinary tract infection (UTI)
  • Appendicitis
  • Consuming foods known to cause gas in some people, such as milk products that contain lactose, broccoli, carbonated beverages, onion, and beans. When the gas moves through the digestive tract, pain can result.
  • Crohn’s disease, a condition that causes intestinal inflammation
  • Gastroenteritis (Stomach Flu) or viral and/or bacterial infection of the stomach and bowel. This is typically accompanied by diarrhea.
  • Intestinal obstruction where the intestine is blocked and digested material cannot move through the digestive tract. This is an emergency medical condition.
  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)

When To Seek Medical Help For Abdominal Pain

If abdominal pain and bloating is accompanied by vomiting, vomiting blood, blood in the stool, loss of consciousness, seek medical help. If you have not had a bowel movement in three days, seek immediate help. This could indicate an intestinal obstruction.

Make an appointment with your doctor if you experience any of these symptoms in addition to abdominal pain:

  • Bloating and/or abdominal pain after every meal
  • Nausea
  • Pain with intercourse
  • Painful bowel movements

CONDITIONS

ABDOMINAL PAIN

ABDOMINAL PAIN


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ABDOMINAL PAIN

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GALLSTONES

GALLSTONES


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GALLSTONES

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CIRRHOSIS/FATTY LIVER

CIRRHOSIS/FATTY LIVER


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CIRRHOSIS/FATTY LIVER

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ULCERS

ULCERS


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ULCERS

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HEMORRHOIDS

HEMORRHOIDS


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HEMORRHOIDS

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COLON CANCER SCREENING

COLON CANCER SCREENING


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COLON CANCER SCREENING

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JAUNDICE

JAUNDICE


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JAUNDICE

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CONSTIPATION

CONSTIPATION


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CONSTIPATION

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ULCERATIVE COLITIS

ULCERATIVE COLITIS


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ULCERATIVE COLITIS

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CROHN'S DISEASE

CROHN'S DISEASE


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CROHN'S DISEASE

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RECTAL BLEEDING

RECTAL BLEEDING


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RECTAL BLEEDING

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