I have pain in the upper area of my stomach whe i breath an dI cant stand up straight
Pain in the right upper abdominal area can be due to various reasons including gallbladder issues, liver problems, or referred pain from the stomach or intestines. It is important to seek medical evaluation to determine the exact cause of the pain.
When you say right side pain are you meaning upper quadrant pain, up near the rib area (liver) or low pain down near pubic area? upper quadrant pain could be the liver or gall stones, sever pain if gall stones usually.. but a pain that continues days or weeks in the upper quadrant just under the rib could be a liver problem and you should consult your doctor. if its more close to the stomach could just be indigestion, but either way if its a pain that doesn't subside you should see your doctor pain is the bodies way of letting us know that something is wrong.
Asprin and pain killer
Stomach ulcers are located in the upper left quadrant. Stomach ulcers are painful sores that are found in the small intestine or stomach lining.
Lidocaine can be sprayed on the area before getting a shot to ease the pain of the needle going in. Ice also works well.
An aortic aneurysm can cause this.
Due to the amount of nerve endings in the stomach and the surface area that it can cover it is possible for mild gastritis to be very painful. The pain should be felt in the upper stomach region at or below the bottom of the rib cage and above the belly button. Most gastritis pain is diffuse for mild cases, meaning it is usually not a sharp stabbing pain which could be indicative of a ulcer. See a gastroenterologist for diagnosis and treatment.
Yes, crying can cause stomach pain due to the release of stress hormones that can affect the digestive system and lead to discomfort or cramping in the stomach area.
Left Upper Quadrant
because they shove a HUGE needle into your stomach a bunch of times....
I don't think its anything to be worried about! I'm sure its just an oncoming period, or cramps of some sort! To be honest, it could be just about anything. If it goes on for five days or more, go to the doctor.