Causes of abdominal pain

Barin

Active member
Abdominal pain can be caused by different types of issues it occurs between the chest and the pelvic regions. This abdominal pain can be achy, sharp or crampy.

Many conditions can lead to abdominal pain but there are some likely causes of this abdominal like:
1) infection
2) inflammation
3) abnormal growth
4) obstruction (blockage)
5) diseases that affect the organ in the abdomen.

And infections in the throat blood and intestine can also cause bacteria to be able to enter your digestive tract which can lead to abdominal pain because this infection can cause change in digestion like the constipation or diarrhoea.

Other causes of this abdominal pain can be
1) constipation
2) diarrhea
3) vomiting
4) Stress.
And also we can know the cause of an abdominal pain by the location of that pain
For example the pain in the reproductive organ of the lower abdomen can be as a result of :
miscarriage
fibroid
Pelvic inflammatory disease
And ovarian cyst
While d upper abdominal pain can be as a result of :
heart attack or pneumonia
The pain at the centre of the abdomen can be as a result of injury or gastroenteritis
Pain at the lower left abdomen can be as a result of : cancer
kidney infection
and also appendicitis.
 

Yusra3

VIP Contributor
Abdominal pain is a common complaint that can be experienced by many people. In fact, abdominal pain is the most common reason for visits to the doctor's office and hospital emergency rooms in the United States.

Abdominal pain is often caused by various conditions and conditions. The causes of abdominal pain can be classified into two different categories: organic and non-organic.

The organic category includes conditions such as appendicitis, gallbladder disease, anorectal fistula, diverticulitis, ileus, bowel obstruction, appendectomy and hemorrhoids.

Non-organic causes of abdominal pain include pregnancy-related problems such as bladder infection or constipation; diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome; eating disorders like anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa; and reflux esophagitis.
 
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