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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 have cramps with abdominal pain?

Query: Hello doctor,As of now, I experience abdominal pain with cramps in the lower right of my abdomen. What could be the problem?  Read Full »


Dr. Philip Shenouda

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. This could be as simple as digestive problems with gaseous distention. It requires medications for indigestion or gaseous distention like Charcoal tablets, passing by symptoms of gastroenteritis. If diarrhea and vomiting develop, food poisoning is one of the reasons ...  Read Full »

I have been suffering from stomach cramps, stomach ache, and heartburn for a few days. Please help.

Query: Hi doctor, I had stomach cramps for a few days, and I went to the hospital last night with a lot of pain on the right side of my stomach. Doctor prescribed me pain medicines and sent me on my way. I am still having pain and some heartburn. I hope you may have some ideas of what could be causing this...  Read Full »


Dr. Sagar Ramesh Makode

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I understand your concern. It appears to be acidity and gastritis. This gastritis can lead to ulcers in the stomach and bleeding. The black motion indicates bleeding, but you must rule out food consumption like beet, iron supplements, or dark green vegetables that c...  Read Full »

Having pain in abdomen due to stones in kidney and ureter. What is the treatment?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 29-year-old male. I am having severe pain in abdomen and I was diagnosed with stones in the right kidney and ureter. The USG report shows right nephrolithiasis, right lower ureteric calculus with mild to moderate with hydroureteronephrosis. I am currently under Tamsukem Plus fo...  Read Full »


Dr. Albana Greca

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. As it has been prescribed in the USG, the kidney stone that has moved within the urinary pathways have caused the pain you experienced. Alkaston B6 (Magnesium Citrate, Potassium Citrate, Pyridoxine) will help dissolve the stones. Increase water intake. Take uva-ursi, c...  Read Full »

Does radiating pain from abdomen to left side of ribs suggest pancreatitis?

Query: Hello doctor,I am a 32-year-old female. Last night out of nowhere I started having a pain suddenly under my ribs on the left side. About an hour later pain developed in my upper back on the left side. I did not fall or lift or hit anything that would cause this pain. Currently, there is no nausea or...  Read Full »


Sreenivasa Rao

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read through your concern. The pain what you experience may not be due to pancreas as you feel as usually it will get referred to the right side. There is something like spasm between your intercoastal muscles that will lead to same symptoms and pain that you descr...  Read Full »

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