Generally, Physical exercise causes the muscles to slightly rip or tare. This is how the body builds muscle mass. A good way to alleviate the pain and/or stiffness is to soak in a warm bath with Epsoms Salts.
You may want to look at the site provided in related links. It has great insight as to why you get those lower ab pains, discussing at length GI pains in athletes.
Normally that would be a sign of dehydration
Pain in abdomen immediately after food is suggestive of stomach related pain. Please, consult your physician.
what vauses abdominal tenderness ?
appendicitis
If the pain is persistent and severe, yes, I would go to the ER.
Correct, gastrointestinal pain is abdominal pain.
Falling on an icepick or being shot or appendicitis
The most common cause of lower abdominal pain is kidney stones; always check for that first. But many things can cause abdominal pain. If it persists, see your doctor.
Any fixed [ SHARP] abdominal pain or pain lasting more than 4 hours should be assesed by a medic Any new swelling should be assesed straight away , they usuallly are nothing to worry abouut BUT ge checked out!
Appendicitis can begin vaguely with a dull abdominal ache. As the condition worsens, the abdominal pain becomes more intense and centers to the right side. Appendicitis is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
Abdominal pain is the leading symptom to an appendicitis.
Abdominal pain can be caused by many conditions. However, the main causes are infection, abnormal growths, inflammation, obstruction (blockage), and intestinal disorders. ... Cramps associated with menstruation are also a potential source of lower abdominal pain, but more commonly these are known to cause pelvic pain.
If you are going through your menstrual cycle, this might be cramps. If the pain is constant and severe and you are not menstruating then you need to consult your doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment.
yes, one of the side effects is abdominal pain