No, generally abdominal pain from diet change is not cause for alarm. If the pain persists, call your physician or visit the local hospital. Do not start any diet with consulting a physician.
A kidney stone ; see related link .
I have abdominal pains
Such pain can arise due to calculus or stone in the ureter on 'either' side.
A change in the weather can cause joint pains in anyone, including teenagers. It is however most common in older people or people with arthritis.
HPV does not cause pelvic or abdominal pain. Call your health care provider immediately for advice regarding your situation.
No. But consuming a lot of undigestable paper can cause you to have stomach pains or abdominal cramps, and might possibly damage the lining of the intestines.
You are maybe having urinary tract infection.
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yes.im having typhoid for the fourth tym..and i feel severe pain on right side of my upper abdomon...which leads to my back...especially after eating..which is then followed by dizziness and dullness...n i feel like to lay down and do nothing.
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.
Perhaps it is simply gas pains
There are so many different things that can cause abdominal pains so it is important to specify other symptoms you are having. Some things that cause abdominal pain include food poisoning, the flu, pregnancy, gallbladder disease, and appendicitis.