[Do Not Ignore] Abdominal Pain in 7 Areas: Right, Center, Lower Abdomen, Left, etc. What Diseases Should You Be Cautious About? Should You See a Doctor?
Abdominal pain is one of the most common symptoms that patients present to a doctor. The causes of abdominal pain can be numerous, and the importance lies in whether the pain is acute or chronic. If the pain is acute, it could be due to some life-threatening diseases that require urgent medical attention. These diseases are often related to surgical and gynecological conditions.
Causes of abdominal pain
Causes of abdominal pain based on location of the pain
If the pain is located on the right abdomen:
If the pain is located on the left abdomen:
If the pain is located in the epigastric region:
It could be due to diseases such as peptic ulcer disease, gastritis, gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD), acute pancreatitis, or myocardial infarction.
If the pain is located around the umbilicus:
It could be due to diseases such as appendicitis, gastroenteritis, mesenteric adenitis, or small bowel obstruction.
If the pain is located in the lower abdomen:
The causes found include: bladder inflammation, inflamed wall of the large intestine, inflamed appendix, testicular gland disease, inflamed fallopian tubes, displaced intestine, pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), ectopic pregnancy, inflamed small intestine, and intestinal obstruction.
Abdominal pain may also be caused by conditions outside the abdominal cavity such as spinal disease, pneumonia, snakebite, high blood calcium, diabetes with complications such as diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), kidney failure with high levels of waste products in the blood (uremia), Addison’s disease, typhoid fever, porphyria, poisoning from mushrooms, and malfunction of the adrenal gland. Additionally, psychiatric disorders can also cause abdominal pain.
Pain in different points of the abdomen, all 7 points... refers to...
It is the location of the liver and gallbladder. If a hard lump is found upon pressing along with yellowing of the skin and eyes, it may indicate a problem with the liver or gallbladder. Severe pain requires immediate medical attention.
Located at the lowest point of the rib cage (middle of the body), it refers to the stomach, liver, gallbladder, and hyoid bone.
It is the location of the muscles. If there is pain, immediate medical attention is required.
It is a common problem among women, and the location is the ureter, kidney, and large intestine.
It is the location of the small intestine, often found in people who walk frequently. However, if there is severe pain upon pressing, it may be the ileum, and immediate medical attention is required. However, if the pain is accompanied by bloating, it may not be a severe problem but may indicate that the small intestine is not functioning properly (possibly due to overeating).
It is the location of the ureter, kidney, and large intestine (similar to point 4).
It is the location of the bladder and uterus.
7.1 Right lower abdomen
This is the location of the small intestine, ureter, and ovarian tube.
7.2 Left lower abdomen
This is the location of the ovary and ureter.
Treatment
Doctors will rely on the patient's medical history and physical examination to determine if further tests are necessary or if a preliminary diagnosis can be made if the symptoms are unclear or chronic. Treatment and monitoring should be provided. If the patient responds well to treatment, a preliminary diagnosis may be made. However, if there is no response or symptoms change, further tests will be necessary. The tests that will be performed depend on the cause that the doctor suspects, such as blood tests, urinalysis, stool examination, radiological studies, endoscopic examination, or biopsy.
If there is a potential risk, please seek examination and consultation at the Digestive System Center, Vibhavadi Hospital.
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