Like if you go to the doctor and say you had abdominal pain in the morning, can he control that or not?
Abdominal Pain Archives
For over a month now I’ve had adominal pain. Like if I lay down and push on my stomach, or if i twist to pop my back it hurts bad as well. I’ve also lost about ten pounds and after I eat I feel very sick and my stomach hurts. I’m scared to tell my parents though because I am always telling them when something hurts, and they’re kinda annoyed with hearing it. Do you think this is something serious or just something that will go away?
I don’t have health insurance so seeing a doctor would be pretty costly. I occasionally have these sharp, abdominal pains that completely immobilize me because if I move, they hurt more, but if i lay still they go away in about a minute. Also I have been having increased sensetivity to light. Any suggestions on what it could be?
I started having intensely sharp pains in the center of my lower abdomen below the navel on Sunday night, and throughout yesterday and today, the pain has persisted, usually with a bout of diarrhea almost every hour. With each bowel movement, the stool becomes darker, and just today I noticed the stools were mainly black. I also pass a lot of mucus, too. What could be the cause?
Last night I started getting severe pains in my lower abdomen. The pains would be sharp, and they’ve continued today, getting sharper, almost to the point of me doubling over. And almost after every instance of pain today, I’ve had soft diarrhea, the stool getting a little bit darker each time. I have IBS, but could I’ve never had pain this severe before. The pains also started before I ate anything. What could this be?
So i have the stoamch flu and for the past day, I have been really full of gas but I cant get it out, I have lower right abdominal pain when i move or push in. Do I have appendicitis?
The evaluation of abdominal pain requires an understanding of the possible mechanisms responsible for pain, a broad differential of common causes, and recognition of typical patterns and clinical presentations. All patients do not have classic presentations. Thus, unusual causes of abdominal pain must also be considered, especially in older adult and immunocompromised patients.An epidemiologic assessment of acute abdominal pain found that 10 diagnostic groups could be classified in outpatients complaining of abdominal pain on their first visit to primary care physicians: whole abdominal, epigastric, right subcostal, left subcostal, right flank, left flank, periumbilical, right-lower, mid-lower, and left-lower,Many patients with abdominal pain will have a functional disorder such as irritable bowel syndrome or functional dyspepsia. A diagnostic approach appropriate for most patients with abdominal pain and aimed at appropriately distinguishing functional disorders from more serious etiologies of abdominal pain is also presented separately.
Im having bad abdominal pain since last night. I had sex for the second time after i had my son back in august. This pain is persistant…what could this be?
I am having severe abdominal pain, sometimes it happens when i am just sitting around, it happens every time after I eat, I am having lower back pain, I am feeling constantly fatigued, I can’t seem to eat as much as usual, and I am having some white discharge from a female area. I have looked up the symptoms and it could be from ovarian cancer. Is there anything else any1 can think of? I’m only 20, and freaking out a bit.
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