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Diagnostic Procedures For Abdominal Pain

By Jason Gray


In most cases, pain in the abdomen is experienced in the stomach and lower or upper abdomen. According to estimations, this problems is experienced by most people at least once in life. It occurs at different times in various people. The cause may range from something as minor as indigestion to something as life-threatening as cancer. If the cause is an underlying medical condition, it is advisable to seek medical help as soon as possible. In this case, the Abdominal pain is a mere symptom or a side effect of the main cause.

Factors that cause pain in the abdomen are many and diverse. Most of them are disease which include gallbladder disease, ulcers, cancers, food poisoning, diverticulitis, vascular problems, and appendicitis. STDs, fibroids, cysts and other female illnesses are also key causes. In some cases, pregnancy may also cause the problem in some women. The discomfort should stop when one gives birth. They are irregular and occur frequently. Physical trauma can also cause the problem in certain cases.

The characteristics of the pains vary from one individual to the next depending on factors such as cause. In most cases, the pain will be dull, piercing, twisting, knifelike, cramp-like, stabbing, or sharp. It also varies in the level of severity and how frequently it occurs.

The Pains last for varying amounts of time. In some situations, it comes for a short while before disappearing whereas in others, the aching may take hours or days before disappearing. The intensity may remain constant or may reduce with time. One is advised to maintain a record of the characteristics of the aching because it comes in handy during diagnosis. The doctor partly relies on what the patient has to say to diagnose the problem and treat it.

Aching has specific triggers that may cause it. However, in other cases, it may not need a trigger to occur. Triggers are in form of events that cause, stop, worsen, or relieve the problem. They include vomiting, eating, standing, lying down, bowel movement, and running. There are many positions in the abdomen where pain occurs. They includeupper, lower, middle, lower left/right side and upper left/right side. The point of occurrence of the pain can be an effective indicator of the cause.

In some cases the aching of the abdomen may be caused by a different problem that is not related to that part of the body. For instance, some pneumonias and heart attacks may cause the problem. Some kinds of rashes like shingles often cause the abdomen to ache. Even more notable, a bite from the black widow spider is known to cause this problem.

Diagnosis is achieved by combining various approaches, which include testing, understanding history, and physical examination. Diagnostic testing employs methods such as x-ray and blood testing. The doctor will start by asking several questions regarding the condition before performing a physical examination.

The cause of the pain is one of the major factors based upon to determine treatment. There are many treatment options for treatment which include surgery, observation, endoscopy, and medication. When treatment is began early, chances of management are increased.




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