Correct, gastrointestinal pain is abdominal pain.
It would depend on what was the cause for the abdominal pain. There are many things that can cause abdominal pain, so it would fall under many different specialties. In general if you are having abdominal pain, you should see your primary care doctor. They are trained to diagnose most causes of abdominal pain and can send you to the correct specialist (if required), or treat it themselves.
Abdominal pain is the leading symptom to an appendicitis.
frequently requested when a patient experiences unexplained symptoms of abdominal pain, difficulty in swallowing (dysphagia), regurgitation, diarrhea, or weight loss.
Abdominal and chest pain, simultaneously, can be caused by a number of different reasons including acid reflux. You may want to consult a doctor.
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yes, one of the side effects is abdominal pain
If you have abdominal pain you should ask your doctor or go to webmd.com There you can pinpoint symptoms and causes.
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.
so yes, stress can cause lower abdominal pain on the right or the left stress caused me to have pain on the lower left abdominal it could be the stress or gas that causes the pain
so yes, stress can cause lower abdominal pain on the right or the left stress caused me to have pain on the lower left abdominal it could be the stress or gas that causes the pain
Peritonitis is an inflammation of the peritoneum. The main manifestations of peritonitis are acute abdominal pain, abdominal tenderness, and abdominal guarding.
ICD 9 CM Code 789.00 - Abdominal pain, unspecified site.