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Abdominal Pain - Types, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

Abdominal pain is a common problem that affects millions of people every year. In this article, we will talk about the causes and symptoms of abdominal pain and tell you how to diagnose it, if needed.

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Abdominal Pain - Types, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment

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  1. Abdominal Pain - Types, Causes, Diagnosis and Treatment - Frisco ER

  2. What Is Causing Your Abdominal Pain And How Do You Treat It? Abdominal pain is a common health problem. In fact, it’s the second most common reason for doctor visits. Stomach pain can occur when you have: Stomach ulcers Gallstones Kidney stones Appendicitis It could also be from constipation or viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections in your stomach or intestines. Know Your Abdomen The main organs located in the abdomen are: Appendix Spleen Intestines (small and large) Gallbladder

  3. What Causes Abdominal Pain? Toward the right side of your abdomen, near the iliac crest (the part where your hip and back meet), is a collection of nerves. This can make it feel like you’re experiencing pain in that area—even if nothing is wrong there. The next most common cause for abdominal pain is abdominal muscle strain. This is when the muscles in your stomach get pulled or strained from either overuse or a sudden injury. In some cases, doctors call this an abdominal wall hernia. This means you have a weakness in your abdomen (often on the right side), and it gets pushed out, causing pain. Infections in the throat, blood, and intestines can cause bacteria to enter your digestive pipe. This may result in pain in your abdomen and can also cause diarrhea or constipation (which can also cause their own similar pain). Additionally, cramps related to menstruation are a significant source of pain in the lower abdomen and also can cause pelvic pain.

  4. How to Avoid Abdominal Pain? You can’t avoid all forms of abdominal pain, but by following these steps, you will reduce your risk: Drink plenty of water throughout the day Eat a balanced diet with fiber and vegetables Avoid foods that may cause digestive issues Exercise regularly Quit smoking Lose weight if necessary Get enough sleep Reduce stress through meditation Practice deep-breathing exercises Limit alcohol intake Keep your medical information up to date. Get More Details Information Click Here

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