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    Abdominal pain




    Everyone experiences abdominal pain from time to time. different terms wont to describe abdominal pain ar bellyache, tummy ache, gut ache and bellyache. Abdominal pain will be delicate or severe. it should be continuous or come back and go. Abdominal pain will be impermanent (acute) or occur over weeks and months (chronic).


    Call your doctor directly if you have got abdominal pain therefore severe that you simply cannot move while not inflicting additional pain, otherwise you cannot sit still or notice a cushty position. Also, obtain immediate medical facilitate if pain is in the midst of different worrisome signs and symptoms, like fever, bloody looseness of the bowels or severe tenderness in your abdomen.




    causes




    Abdominal pain has several potential causes. several causes, like gas pains or a force muscle, are not serious, whereas different conditions need timely medical attention.


    Often, the placement of the abdominal pain will offer a crucial clue on its cause. At different times, abdominal pain might occur in surprising patterns, and its cause is a smaller amount obvious. yet, it's useful to believe abdominal pain in terms of its location.


    The following conditions might cause generalized abdominal pain, that is abdominal pain that may not centered in one specific area:


    Appendicitis
    Crohn's unwellness
    Diabetic acidosis (high levels of ketones within the blood)
    Diverticulitis
    Injury
    Intestinal obstruction
    Intussusception (in children)
    Irritable internal organ syndrome
    Lead poisoning
    Mesenteric redness (swollen humour nodes within the folds of membrane that hold the abdominal organs in place)
    Pancreatitis (pancreas inflammation)
    Pelvic disease (PID) (infection of the feminine generative organs)
    Peritonitis (infection of the abdominal lining)
    Sickle cell anemia
    Strained or force striated muscle
    Thoracic aneurism
    Ulcerative inflammatory bowel disease
    Uremia (buildup of waste product in your blood)
    Urinary tract infection
    Viral intestinal flu (stomach inflammation)
    The following conditions typically cause lower abdominal pain, generally delineated as girdle pain:


    Appendicitis
    Cystitis (bladder inflammation)
    Diverticulitis
    Problems with the cervix, like a cervical infection, inflamed cervix or growths on the cervix
    Endometriosis
    Intestinal obstruction
    Mittelschmerz (pain related to ovulation)
    Ovarian cysts
    Pelvic disease (PID) (infection of the feminine generative organs)
    Salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes)
    The following conditions typically cause higher abdominal pain:


    Angina (reduced blood flow to the heart)
    Appendicitis
    Cholangitis (bile duct inflammation)
    Cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
    Duodenitis (inflammation of the initial portion of the little intestine)
    Hepatitis
    GERD (gastroesophageal reflux disease)
    Heart attack
    Hepatitis (liver inflammation)
    Intestinal obstruction
    Mesenteric anaemia (decreased blood flow to the intestines)
    Non-Hodgkin's cancer
    Nonulcer abdomen pain
    Pancreatitis (pancreas inflammation)
    Peptic ulceration
    Pericarditis (inflammation of the tissue round the heart)
    Pleurisy (inflammation of the membrane close the lungs)
    Pneumonia
    Pneumothorax (lung collapse caused by air that leaks within chest wall)
    Pyloric stenosis (in infants)
    Thoracic aneurism
    The following conditions typically cause pain within the center of the abdomen:


    Appendicitis
    Diabetic acidosis (high levels of ketones within the blood)
    Injury
    Intestinal obstruction
    Mesenteric occlusion (blood clot in a very vein carrying blood off from your intestines)
    Pancreatitis (pancreas inflammation)
    Thoracic aneurism
    Uremia (buildup of waste product in your blood)
    The following conditions typically cause lower left abdominal pain:


    Appendicitis
    Cancer
    Crohn's unwellness
    Diverticulitis
    Problems with the cervix, like a cervical infection, inflamed cervix or growths on the cervix
    Endometriosis
    Inguinal herniation
    Injury
    Intestinal obstruction
    Kidney infection
    Kidney stones
    Mittelschmerz (pain related to ovulation)
    Ovarian cysts
    Seminal redness (inflammation of the seminal vesicles)
    Thoracic aneurism
    Torn colon
    Tuboovarian symptom (pus-filled pocket involving a salpinx ANd an ovary)
    Ulcerative inflammatory bowel disease
    The following conditions typically cause higher left abdominal pain:


    Angina (reduced blood flow to the heart)
    Cancer
    Diverticulitis
    Empyema (infection of the liner round the lungs)
    Enlarged spleen (splenomegaly)
    Fecal impaction (hardened stool that cannot be eliminated)
    Gastritis (inflammation of the abdomen lining)
    Heart attack
    Hiatal herniation
    Injury
    Kidney infection
    Kidney stones
    Pancreatitis (pancreas inflammation)
    Pneumonia
    Pulmonary infarct (loss of blood flow to the lungs)
    Pyloric stenosis (in infants)
    Ruptured spleen
    Shingles
    Spleen infection
    Splenic symptom (pus-filled pocket within the spleen)
    Thoracic aneurism
    Torn colon
    The following conditions typically cause lower right abdominal pain:


    Appendicitis
    Cancer
    Cholecystitis (gallbladder inflammation)
    Diverticulitis
    Problems with the cervix, like a cervical infection, inflamed cervix or growths on the cervix
    Endometriosis
    Inguinal herniation
    Injury
    Intestinal obstruction
    Kidney infection
    Kidney stones
    Mittelschmerz (pain related to ovulation)
    Ovarian cysts
    Salpingitis (inflammation of the fallopian tubes)
    Seminal redness (inflammation of the seminal vesicles)
    Thoracic aneurism
    Tuboovarian symptom (pus-filled pocket involving a salpinx ANd an ovary)
    Viral intestinal flu (stomach inflammation)
    The following conditions typically cause higher right abdominal pain:


    Appendicitis
    Cholangitis (bile duct inflammation)
    Diverticulitis
    Fecal impaction (hardened stool that cannot be eliminated)
    Gallbladder cancer
    Hepatitis
    Gastritis (inflammation of the abdomen lining)
    Hepatitis (liver inflammation)
    Hiatal herniation
    Injury
    Intestinal obstruction
    Kidney cancer
    Kidney infection
    Kidney stones
    Liver symptom (pus-filled pocket within the liver)
    Liver cancer
    Liver angioma
    Pancreatic cancer
    Pancreatitis (pancreas inflammation)
    Peptic ulceration
    Pericarditis (inflammation of the tissue round the heart)
    Pleurisy (inflammation of the membrane close your lungs)
    Pneumonia
    Pulmonary infarct (loss of blood flow to the lungs)
    Pyloric stenosis (in infants)
    Shingles
    Stomach cancer

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