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Abdomen Pain

Pain between the chest and pelvic regions is called abdomen or abdominal pain. The common causes of abdominal pain are constipation, diarrhea, stomach infection, acid reflux, stress, and vomiting. Appendicitis, gallbladder stone, and kidney stones result in severe abdominal pain.

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Why do I consistently have abdominal discomfort and problems in my small intestine?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 42-year-old male, and I have been experiencing abdominal discomfort. Initially, I thought it was constipation, but the X-ray and CT scan showed no signs of constipation. Instead, I have problems in my small intestine. I have taken multiple tests and still have no answer as to wh...  Read Full »


Dr. Abdul Rasheed

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. Your symptoms point toward functional abdominal pain. It is centrally mediated, but the nerves of the digestive tract and brain-gut axis may become oversensitive to sensations. However, you should always watch for warning signs and immediately consult your doctor. T...  Read Full »

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