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Causes of Chronic Abdominal Pain
Medically reviewed by Qin Rao, MD Abdominal pain is considered chronic if it lasts for more than three months. The pain may be constant or it can come and go over the three-month period or longer.
Some common causes of abdominal pain and diarrhea include food sensitivities, bacterial or viral infections, and medication or alcohol use. Treatment can depend on the cause. Diarrhea may be acute ...
When 'stomach gripping' messes with the muscles in your abdomen, your neck, shoulders and back pay the price in pain. Chest ...
Epigastric pain affects the middle of the upper abdomen, just below the ribcage. It is common during pregnancy. Other causes include indigestion, acid reflux and GERD, peptic ulcer disease ...
Acute abdominal pain can be categorized in multiple methods. The most common method is by dividing the causes into two main categories, such as surgical versus nonsurgical pain, and intra ...
So it follows that if you're a stomach sleeper with back pain, your mattress should have a medium-firm to firm feel. When you lie flat on the mattress, your hips, stomach, and shoulders should all ...
Epigastric pain refers to pain or discomfort below the ribs in your upper abdomen area. Causes range from acute digestive issues like acid reflux to chronic conditions such as esophagitis.
Abdominal pain can be unsettling, especially when you're unsure of the cause. Gallstones and kidney stones are two common culprits that can lead to significant discomfort, but they have distinct ...
A college student gets over the flu, but two weeks later feels winded after climbing stairs and complains of abdominal pain.