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  1. Jun 9, 2023 · Your stomach pain may be serious and indicate a medical emergency if it is accompanied by any of the following symptoms: Extremely hard abdomen. Abdominal tenderness when touched. Coughing up or vomiting blood. Vomiting that won't stop. Bloody diarrhea. Chest pain or pressure.

    • Barbara Bolen, Phd
  2. Jul 14, 2023 · Switch to a bland BRAT diet (bananas, rice, applesauce, toast) temporarily until your upset stomach subsides. Skip spicy, greasy, or fatty foods if indigestion is the main cause of stomach upset ...

    • Dorian Smith-Garcia
  3. May 3, 2024 · Bowel issues: Both diarrhea and constipation can cause abdominal pain symptoms. If your bowel movements are less than normal, you can expect some form of abdominal pain. Stress: Many diseases can come from mental and physical distress. Anxiety and panic disorders are connected to abdominal pain as well.

  4. Abdominal or stomach pain can have many causes. It may be due to food poisoning, an intestinal or gall bladder obstruction, an infection or inflammation. It could also be appendicitis, a kidney stone or peptic ulcer disease. In women abdominal pain can result from an ectopic pregnancy, an ovarian cyst, pelvic inflammatory disease or other ...

  5. Dec 2, 2022 · Whole-body effects: If your stomach pain starts to feel like it’s affecting your whole body, this can be a red flag. Examples include fever, shaking chills, sweating, chest pain, shortness of breath, or severe weakness. Low blood pressure: This can be a sign of dehydration, internal bleeding, or worsening infection.

  6. Jun 8, 2023 · Acute abdomen refers to sudden, severe abdominal pain. Many times, it’s a sign of a medical emergency that requires immediate surgery. Inflammation, infections, hemorrhaging, blood flow blockages, obstructions and perforations can all cause acute abdomen. Nonsurgical conditions such as endocrine disorders can also cause the severe pain.

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  8. Emergency surgery of the abdomen is often done when the abdominal pain seems to result from. An intestinal obstruction. A ruptured or perforated (punctured) organ, such as the stomach, appendix (see Appendicitis), or intestine. A hernia with too little blood flow. A blockage of blood flow (see Acute Mesenteric Ischemia and Ischemic Colitis)

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