Abdominal pain is the leading symptom to an appendicitis.
Abdominal pain is a system of many conditions and ailments. It is a symptom of multiple sclerosis, pelvic inflammatory disease, and appendicitis. Additionally, it is a symptom of cancer, gastritis, and constipation. It may also be a symptom of pregnancy, labor, or menstruation. Those suffering from a hernia, or an ulcer, or diverticulitis may also have abdominal pain.
Symptoms of gallbladder disease include inflammation, vomiting, gas, upper abdominal pain, shoulder and back pain, dizziness and pain when taking deep breaths.
The scientific term for a stomach ache is "abdominal pain." It is a symptom that can be caused by a variety of factors such as indigestion, gas, infections, or inflammation in the gastrointestinal tract.
Abdominal pain is the predominant symptom of ulcer disease. About 40% of patients have diarrhea as well. In some patients, diarrhea is the primary symptom of gastrinoma.
Of what? It can be, but it can also just be because you ate too much or you have gas or something harmless like that.
No. That is not a symptom of RA. Severe abdominal pain on your right side could be many things and could also be serious and should be checked by a physician ASAP!
Improper breathing throughout the reverse crunches can cause abdominal pain. Lower abdominal pain may also be caused by the exercise itself, which works the lower abdomen. Pain on the right side of the abdomen can also be a symptom of appendicitis, so you should see a doctor if it persists.
See your doctor, this sort of symptom is far too vague to be dealt with over the internet.
An abdominal hernia is a localised weakness in the muscle tissue in the abdominal region of the stomach in which organs protrude. It results in a symptomatic bulge, most visible when standing. Pain is another symptom, as is fever and vomiting in severe cases.
NO.
Correct, gastrointestinal pain is abdominal pain.