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If you have abdominal pain you should ask your doctor or go to webmd.com There you can pinpoint symptoms and causes.
If the pain is persistent and severe, yes, I would go to the ER.
Unless your abdominal pain is severe you should visit your local family doctor. If they believe that you require further investigation they will refer you to the relevant specialist in the hospital.
No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital. No, severe abdominal pain is never normal! Call the doctor or go to the hospital.
Yes you should seek medical advice.
no it just means your out of shape. and should do it more often to make the pain go away
If you are having abdominal pain for which there was no cause (i.e. you have not eaten any unripe fruit, bad food or unusual exercise) and it persists for more than a day, then you should go to see a qualified medical practitioner (a doctor) as soon as you can.
The best thing to do is having a physician check that abdominal pain, since it may indicate something that needs attention and treatment in the abdominal cavity. There are so many things that can happen and go wrong with abdominal organs, that it is a real gamble to self-medicate and ignore warning signs, such as pain, that there is something going in on in your abdomen. Some conditions related to abdominal organs can lead to peritonitis and even death. Again, consult your doctor if pain persist more than two days, or if it is a recurring pain in the same place or area.
premenstrual(before menstruation) symptoms can change over time. go buy some pregnancy tests if you really wanna know
lots of things if it is severe you should go to the emergency room. It could be a ruptured spleen, pancreatitis, internal bleeding, etc. There are many things for it, but you should consult a doctor while emergency. pneumonia, pleurisy, bowel movements, indigestion, blood in stool, and ulcers can be the reasons for the upper abdominal pain.
Flushed face, sweating, heavy breathing and intense abdominal pain. Go to a hospital.
Yes because the bacteria dwell in the throat and can be easily swallowed and go to the stomach where it can sometimes cause some abdominal pain or nausea.