Health

How to treat and prevent abdominal pain


what is stomach ache?
 is a term often refer to cramps or dull ache in abdomen. usually short - lived.

How to reduce your stomach ache?

1. go to the bathroom
2. take medicine   (stomach pain)
3. lay down
4. avoid bad food spicy, reach food.

Type of stomach pain
stomach cramps with bloating: caused by trapped wind. 
Note: recommaned a product: buscopan or mebeverine can bought over counter to treat a problem.

1. Duffy stomach cramps with diarrhea: cause maybe tummy bug(gastroenteritis). it mean you have bacterial infection of the stimach, which will get better after few days.
      Problem: it cause by eating contaminated food (food poisoning).
sudden serverae abdominal pain: 
    Serious cause are:
2. appendicitis: the swelling of the appendix(a finger- like pouch connected to the large intestine) which causes agonising pain in the lower right hand side of your abdomen, and mean your appendix will need to be removed.

  Acute cholecystitis: inflammation of the gallbladder, which is often cause by gallstones, in many case, your gallbladder will need to be removed.

  kidney  stones: small stones may be passed out in your urine, but larger stones may block the kidney tubes, and you will need to go to hospital to have them broken up

 Diverticulitis: inflammation of the small pouches in the bowel that sometime requires treatment with antibiotics in hospital.

sometime be caused by an infection of the stomach and bowel(gastroenteritis). it may also cuase by pulled much.

Long-term or recurring abdominal pain
See your GP if you or your child have persistent or repeated abdominal pain. The cause is often not serious and can be managed.

Possible causes in adults include:
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) – a common condition that causes bouts of stomach cramps, bloating, diarrhoea or constipation; the pain is often relieved when you go to the toilet inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) – long-term conditions that involve inflammation of the gut, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis a urinary tract infection that keeps returning – in these cases, you will usually also experience a burning sensation when you urinate constipation

period pain – painful muscle cramps in women that are linked to the menstrual cycle
other stomach-related problems – such as a stomach ulcer, heartburn and acid reflux, or gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining)
Possible causes in children include:

constipation a urinary tract infection that keeps returning heartburn and acid reflux  abdominal migraines – recurrent episodes of abdominal pain with no identifiable cause.

Type of abdominal pain

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