Abdominal Pain With Exercise;

The abdominal pain with exercise is referred to as stitch or side stitch. It is also known as exercise-related transient abdominal pain. Abdominal pain with exercise is common while running and swimming. Some of the symptoms include heartburn, belching, abdominal cramps, and urge to defecate.

  
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I have pinching at the front of my hip when getting into a deep squat position. Why?

Query: Hello doctor, Just to give you a bit of background, I am a young male who is heavily involved in sports. Several months ago, I noticed my left (non-dominant side) hip internal rotation is very low or practically non-existent. I also noticed pinching at the front of my hip when getting into a deep sq...  Read Full »


Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is not possible to come to any conclusion without proof. You need to do an X-ray of the hip and pelvic joint. There might be anterior tilting of the pelvis because of which movement of the hip joint is restricted during internal rotation. In that case, it will get c...  Read Full »

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