Not good - eating causes the stomach to expand, and if you have a disk problem in the anterior (front) of the spine, the resulting expansion when you eat can be enough to cause this kind of pain.
The pain typically will also radiate forward into the stomach and even the groin area, though it may not be as strong. I remember this happening to me prior to my second spinal operation in 1999.
If you mean gas in the digestive tract, then yes it can.
No. Gas pains only cause stomach cramps.
Yes, gas pain can cause shoulder pain. When gas builds up in the digestive system, it can create pressure that radiates to other areas of the body, including the shoulders. This can result in discomfort or pain in the shoulder region.
Most of the time, yes. I say that from experiance.
Yes
Yes, gas trapped in the digestive system can sometimes cause referred pain in the shoulder area due to irritation of the diaphragm.
Gas can cause shoulder pain because when gas builds up in the digestive system, it can put pressure on the diaphragm and surrounding muscles, including those in the shoulders. This pressure can lead to discomfort and pain in the shoulders.
Burping, belching, gas, pain, runny [censored]. When you eat food, you body digests it. If there's a problem with digestion, we call it indigestion.
YES! Especially after surgery, but gas can travel virtually anywhere in the body and cause pain. Some other causes of pain in the chest: heart problems (obviously), pleurisy (inflammation of the lining around the lungs), heartburn. Gas and pleuricy give sharp pain...a heart attack can as well. Heartburn is normally a dull, burning pain.
To eliminate gas pain, lie or sit and rub your palm from below the rib cage downward, lift, return to the ribcage and repeat. Also, you can apply a heating pad. Lying on your side with your left knee bent upward toward your chest can help expel gas. You can also try walking to reduce gassy pain. As well, over the counter medications (such as Gas-X) can reduce gas pain within an hour. Usually after these measures, you will expel gas, you might have a bowel movement, and the pain will lessen and go away. Back pain is often pain that is aggravated by doing--- walking, standing, bending, lifting. Usually back pain lessens when lying down. In either case, you should have your doctor evaluate the cause(s) of your pain. NOTE: The above information is NOT offered here as medical advice.
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