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While               many               people               think               of               abdominal               pain               as               a               stomach               problem,               the               term               refers               to               pain               felt               anywhere               in               the               area               between               the               chest               and               groin               and               can               involve               any               of               several               different               organs.

Abdominal               pain               can               range               from               a               mild               stomach               ache               due               to               eating               the               wrong               food               to               the               severe               pain               of               appendicitis.

Below               are               the               most               common               causes               of               abdominal               pain,               as               well               as               the               signs               and               symptoms               of               abdominal               pain               that               requires               medical               attention.
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Indigestion               
               Indigestion               refers               to               a               discomfort               felt               during               or               after               eating,               ranging               from               feeling               full               to               actual               pain.

Indigestion               can               be               a               sign               of               a               health               problem,               such               as               gastroesophageal               reflux               disease               (GERD)               or               cancer,               but               is               frequently               due               to               simply               eating               or               drinking               too               much.

Medications               that               irritate               the               stomach,               stress,               fatigue,               and               anxiety               can               also               lead               to               indigestion.
               Symptoms               of               indigestion               include               abdominal               pain,               bloating,               belching,               gas,               nausea,               vomiting,               acidic               taste,               and               burning               in               the               stomach               or               upper               abdomen               (not               to               be               confused               with               heartburn,               which               is               felt               in               the               chest               and               throat).
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Constipation               
               Whether               they               want               to               discuss               it               or               not,               most               people               experience               constipation               at               some               point               in               their               life.

Constipation               is               the               inability               to               have               a               normal               bowel               movement.

This               can               be               in               the               form               of               having               to               strain               to               have               pass               stools               or               not               being               able               to               have               a               bowel               movement               at               all.
               Constipation               can               be               brought               on               due               to               simple               things,               such               as               a               change               in               diet               or               routine,               or               an               underlying               health               problem.

Symptoms               include               abdominal               pain,               abdominal               pressure,               swollen               abdomen,               difficult               bowel               movements,               a               lack               of               bowel               movements,               and               vomiting.
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Gastroenteritis               (Stomach               'flu')               
               Many               people               call               it               stomach               flu,               but               they               are               really               referring               to               gastroenteritis.

The               pain               associated               with               gastroenteritis               is               due               to               the               irritation               and               inflammation               of               the               lining               of               the               stomach               and               intestines,               which               can               be               caused               by               a               virus               or               bacterial               infection.
               Symptoms               of               gastroenteritis               include               abdominal               pain,               abdominal               cramps,               nausea,               vomiting,               diarrhea,               swollen               lymph               glands,               fatigue,               and               fever.
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Menstrual               Pains               
               Abdominal               pain               felt               during               menstruation               is               commonly               due               to               menstrual               cramps,               which               are               caused               by               the               contraction               of               the               muscles               of               the               uterus               brought               on               by               hormone               changes.

Menstrual               cramps               may               range               from               mild               annoyances               to               strong               pains               that               interfere               with               daily               activities.
               For               some               women,               the               pain               is               severe               or               continues               after               menstruation.

In               these               cases,               there               may               be               other               health               conditions               involved,               such               as               pelvic               inflammatory               disease,               endometriosis               or               fibroids.
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Food               Poisoning               
               Food               poisoning               may               cause               mild               abdominal               pain               or               a               severe               life-threatening               infection,               depending               on               the               type               of               bacteria               or               parasite               involved.

There               are               over               250               food               and               water               borne               illness               that               can               cause               food               poisoning               symptoms,               including               the               commonly               known               Salmonella,               E.

Coli,               and               botulism.
               Symptoms               of               food               poisoning               include               abdominal               pain,               abdominal               cramps,               nausea,               vomiting,               diarrhea,               fatigue,               weakness,               and               fever.

The               severity               of               the               symptoms               will               vary               depending               on               the               bacteria               or               parasite               involved               with               the               infection.
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Food               Allergies               and               Food               Intolerances               
               A               food               allergy               is               an               immune               system               response               to               a               certain               compound               in               food,               usually               a               protein.

Between               2               to               4%               of               adults               and               6               to               8%               of               children               have               true               food               allergies.

Food               intolerance,               which               is               much               more               common,               is               a               digestive               response               to               foods,               often               due               to               the               digestive               system               being               low               in               a               needed               enzyme               or               sensitivity               to               a               chemical               additive.

Both               food               allergy               and               food               intolerance               can               lead               to               abdominal               pain.
               Symptoms               of               a               food               allergy               occur               every               time               the               food               is               consumed               and               include               abdominal               pain,               nausea,               diarrhea,               rash,               hives,               shortness               of               breath,               chest               pain,               and               anaphylaxis.
               Symptoms               of               food               intolerance               increase               depending               on               how               much               of               the               offending               food               is               consumed               and               include               abdominal               pain,               nausea,               gas,               abdominal               cramps,               bloating,               vomiting,               heartburn,               diarrhea,               headache,               and               irritability.
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Gas               
               Every               human               being               produces               and               passes               gas,               though               usually               only               men               want               to               discuss               it.

Gas               is               naturally               formed               as               the               digestive               system               breaks               down               food.

Some               foods,               though,               are               known               to               produce               more               gas               than               others               as               the               body               works               on               them.

These               include               high               fiber               foods               such               as               beans,               vegetables,               fruits,               and               whole               grain               products.

Other               foods               that               can               increase               gas               in               the               body               include               dairy               products,               soft               drinks               and               fruit               juices.

An               excess               of               gas               in               the               system               can               lead               to               bloating               and               abdominal               pain.
               Frequent               painful               gas               (belching               or               flatulence)               can               be               a               sign               of               health               problems,               such               as               ulcers,               gastroesophageal               reflux               disease               (GERD),               irritable               bowel               syndrome               (IBS),               and               colon               cancer.
               The               Most               Common               Causes               of               Abdominal               Pain:               Lactose               Intolerance               
               Lactose               intolerance               is               the               inability               to               digest               lactose               (the               sugar               found               in               dairy               products)               due               to               the               body               not               making               enough               of               the               enzyme               lactase.

The               abdominal               pain               and               other               symptoms               of               lactose               intolerance               generally               start               anywhere               from               30               minutes               to               two               hours               after               consuming               dairy               products.
               Symptoms               of               lactose               intolerance               include               abdominal               pain,               abdominal               cramping,               nausea,               painful               gas,               bloating               and               diarrhea.
               Abdominal               Pain:               When               to               Seek               Medical               Attention               
               Some               of               the               common               causes               of               abdominal               pain               will               clear               up               on               their               own,               while               others               require               medical               attention.

How               can               you               know               the               difference?

When               should               you               be               concerned?
               Seek               medical               attention               if               any               of               the               following               describes               your               abdominal               pain:               

               The               pain               is               severe               The               pain               has               continued               for               over               six               hours               or               is               getting               worse               The               pain               prevents               you               from               eating               The               pain               worsens               when               you               move               The               pain               wakes               you               up               at               night               The               pain               makes               your               abdomen               too               tender               to               touch               The               pain               started               in               the               general               area               of               the               abdomen,               but               has               now               localized               to               one               section               (especially               the               lower               right               abdomen)               The               pain               is               occurring               during               pregnancy               The               pain               feels               connected               to               the               chest               The               pain               feels               connected               to               the               testicles               The               pain               was               preceded               by               an               injury               to               the               abdomen               
Seek               medical               attention               if               your               abdominal               pain               is               accompanied               by               any               of               the               following               symptoms:               Fever               (101F               or               higher)               Inability               to               urinate               Frequent               urination               Painful               urination               Inability               to               have               a               bowel               movement               (especially               if               you               are               vomiting)               Inability               to               pass               gas               Vomiting               blood               Bloody               stools               Difficulty               breathing               Inability               to               keep               food               down               for               several               days               -------------
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WebMD:
Digestive               Disorders               Health               Center               -               Abdominal               Pain
Heartburn/GERD               Guide               -               Indigestion
Digestive               Disorders               Health               Center               -               The               Basics               of               Constipation
Stomach               Flu               or               Influenza?
Food               Poisoning               Health               Center               -               Food               Poisoning
Digestive               Disorders               Health               Center               -               Lactose               Intolerance
Digestive               Disorders               Health               Center               -               The               Digestive               System               and               Gas
Allergies               Health               Center               -               Is               It               a               Food               Allergy               or               Intolerance?

NetDoctor:               
               Painful               menstruation               (dysmenorrhoea)
               eMedicine               Health:               
               Abdominal               Pain               in               Adults               -               When               to               Seek               Medical               Care




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