Pain in the stomach is a normal occurrence, an uncomfortable experience that almost everyone goes through from time-to-time. But for some people this pain can become so disruptive, due to its frequency and/or severity, that it can seriously lower their quality of life. For those unfortunate enough to go through this, finding out the cause and receiving treatment for their pain is a necessity.
There are two different types of pain:
Acute pain is characteristically sudden and severe, and an attack often drives patients immediately to seek emergency aid where many may require urgent surgical treatment.
Chronic pain can be described as being less severe, longer lasting and perhaps intermittent.
It is important to note, however, that less severe pain does not necessarily equate to a less serious disease or condition
Some causes of acute abdominal pain may include:
Women may also present acutely with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy or ovarian cysts.
Other abdominal conditions can cause pains that are usually less severe, and may come and go. They can include:
Pain is an important symptom of abdominal disease. Its position and characteristics give important clues to the likely causes. The types of pains previously described tend to have characteristic positions which can help point to their origin.By far the most common cause of abdominal pain in the general population is irritable bowel syndrome, or IBS.
In general, pains that are located further from the center of the abdomen often indicate a more serious problem than those near the center ... but not always. And chronic abdominal pains that are fixed in position —usually continuous and progressive— also often signify a more serious, underlying disease. Chronic pains that move around and last for only a few minutes, however bothersome, are less likely to be as serious.
A physician may decide to perform one or more tests on a patient to help determine the cause of his/her pain. These tests may include:
Treatment for abdominal pain depends on finding the cause. Some questions patients needs to ask themselves before talking to their doctor are:
Physicians will decide on a course of action based on what tests reveal. Some options include:
Seek immediate medical care for abdominal pain if the person:
It is important to remember that if pain persists over an extended period, despite how insignificant it may feel, go see your physician. That dull pain may be an early warning signal of something more serious.