Abdominal pain- A stomach ache is a sharp, aching, burning sensation or stomach cramp. It is also known as a stomachache.
Abdominal pain usually occurs between the abdominal area or the chest and pelvic region. There are many causes of stomach pain, such as stomach infection such as diarrhea, vomiting, indigestion.
Ovulation pan in women has pain in the lower abdomen and pelvic area, appendicitis causes infection, due to which it causes pus and swelling, which causes pain in the lower abdomen, intestines, or When inflammation comes in other organs, gas and acidity are formed which causes pain and vomiting.
If the cause of abdominal pain is stomach infection or acidity, the doctor may suggest a change in diet. He may suggest that you eat less or no spices and drink a sufficient amount of water and clear juice.
Possible Causes of stomach pain
- decreased blood supply to the abdominal
- Menstruation cramps in women
- Indigestion
- infection
- stones in the urinary path or in the internal organs
- Gastritis
- Acidity
- Constipation
- Food allergies
- Food poisoning
how to stop stomach ache (pain)
- Avoid overeating
- Eat fruits, vegetables, and fiber-rich foods
- Avoid fatty, greasy foods
- Wash hands thoroughly before eating and after going to the bathroom
- Avoid foods or medicines that you are allergic to
- Avoid contaminated food and water
- Follow medical advice
- Eating in a fixed routine will keep your stomach clean and healthy
Signs and symptoms of stomach pain
- If the patient is vomiting blood, then you need to make sure that you call an ambulance
- Unbearable Stomach Pain
- High body temperature
- When difficulty passing stool, pain, and bloody stool
- Watery diarrhea
- Pain in urination
- Stomach ache or back pain
- Abdominal distension
- Indigestion
- Discomfort in upper left or right; Middle; Or lower left or right abdomen
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Stomach irritation
- chest discomfort
- If the patient is vomiting blood, then you need to make sure that you call an ambulance
- Unbearable Stomach Pain
- High body temperature
- When difficulty passing stool, pain, and bloody stool
- Watery diarrhea
- Pain in urination
- Stomach ache or back pain
- Abdominal distension
- Indigestion
- Discomfort in upper left or right; Middle; Or lower left or right abdomen
- Constipation
- Diarrhea
- Stomach irritation
- chest discomfort
First aid
- Keep the victim comfortable
- If organs are coming out of the abdomen due to injury, cover them with a moist, sterile dressing.
- Do not take food, water, or medicine by mouth unless advised by a doctor.
- Do not attempt to push back the organs that have emerged in the stomach.
- Do not put excessive pressure on the stomach in the event of bleeding.
- Do not put any hot item on the stomach.
FAQ:
Question - what should I do when the pain gets immediately before or after eating?
Answer - this type of pain may be due to an ulcer. a sudden increase in abdominal pain may need medical attention.
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