Abdominal Pain is commonly observed and often a minor condition. Acute Abdominal Pain is usually a symptom of intra-abdominal disease. Some time the severe or acute pain can be sign for surgery or immediate medical care. Possible causes for acute abdomen may include: viral gastroenteritis, hernia, appendicitis, kidney stones, diabetic ketoacidosis, heartburn, peptic ulcer, cancer, pneumonia. In women: menstrual cramps, uterine fibroids, miscarriage or ectopic pregnancy, pelvic inflammatory disease and ovarian cysts. In Infants: volvulus, intussusceptions, Hirschsprung's disease and other congenital defects.
Some of the symptoms of Acute Abdominal Pain:
- Persistent or severe pain
- Tenderness and swelling in abdomen
- Rigidness of abdomen muscles
When should you consult a doctor?
Consult a doctor when you have acute pain for any reason to go through proper diagnosis
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