Doctor can examine: Abdominal pain can be from many things. Stomach acid problems cause pain, as does pancreatitis or gallstones. Appendicitis is always a concern (pain is usually right lower abdomen, worsens over time, with fever coming on). If constipated for a while, stool backing up can cause pain. Twisting of blood vessels or bowels is painful. Abdominal infections can cause pain, nausea, vomiting, and fever.
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Using this site: You can get the most from this site when you provide detailed information about your health issue followed by a clear related question. How long has this been going on? How did it come on? Where in the belly is it focused? Is it sharp/dull/pulsating/etc. Room for a response is limited. Without any further data to guide a response little can be said. If it spooks you have it evaluated.
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