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Abdominal pain is the symptom for which we frequently
see patients. Many different diseases can lead to
various types of abdominal pain. When trying to
differentiate the various causes for these types of
pains, the physician will want to know several
characteristics and qualities about the pain. These
questions might include:
1) Does food precipitate the pain?
2) Is the pain relieved by food?
3) Does the pain occur during the night?
4) Does the pain come in waves or is it present
constantly?
In addition, the nature of the pain is also quite
important in delineating its cause. Cramping pain is
quite different than a sharp, steady, boring pain. Some
of the conditions that can be associated with
significant abdominal pain include:
1) Peptic Ulcer Disease.
2) Gallbladder Disease.
3) Kidney Stones.
4) Pancreatitis.
5) Diverticulitis.
6) Appendicitis.
Usually, colon cancers and polyps do not cause abdominal
pain. If someone experiences significant abdominal pain
it is best to consult a physician immediately since
serious disorders may be associated with this. For more
information on each of the diagnoses discussed above,
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