Need further testing: Recurrent abdominal discomfort is first addressed by accompanying signs/symptoms that may localize the organ involved: vaginal discharge or bleeding, alteration in periods, pregnancy risk? Fever, nausea, vomiting, altered stool pattern, blood with stool, tenderness, distension? Painful urination, blood in urine? Recent trauma, herniations? Age? Gender? Risks? Any other testing you have had?
Answered 10/24/2015
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Musculoskeletal: issues, ovarian cysts/rupture, referred pain from the pelvic region or above the diaphragm, fibrotic tissue inflammation, constipation or failure of peristalsis (gastrointestinal throughput of food), aortic aneurysm and kidney infections/stones are some of the things that could cause sharp pains intermittently in the abdomen. Please see a healthcare provider for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered 10/23/2015
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