What disease is at risk for abdominal pain in which area?

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Abdominal discomfort is abdominal pain that feels like agitation, discomfort, stomach cramps, stomach tightness, nausea, stomach discomfort. Abdominal pain can occur anywhere in the abdomen, from the upper abdomen, middle abdomen, or lower abdomen. It may be cause by general illnesses such as indigestion, stomach gas, or constipation, to diseases of the digestive system and liver, such as appendicitis, irritable bowel syndrome, or gallstones, which may have symptoms of varying severity and require specific treatment. Those who have abdominal pain that lasts longer than 48 hours without relief should see a doctor for diagnosis.

Abdominal cramps can have many causes, with varying locations, as follows:

  • Below the sternum, diseases caused by the stomach, esophagus, gallbladder, such as gastritis, acid reflux, bile duct inflammation, bile duct stones, etc.
  • Upper left quadrant: Diseases arising from the stomach, spleen, pancreas, intestines in this area and left kidney, such as gastritis, pancreatitis, ruptured spleen, splenic abscess, inflammation of the left pyelonephritis, left kidney stones, สมัคร UFABET วันนี้ รับเครดิตฟรีสำหรับสมาชิกใหม่, etc.
  • Around the navel, diseases that occur in the small intestine may be caused by inflammation of the intestines and are the initial symptoms of appendicitis (it tends to move to the pain in the lower right area).
  • Right upper quadrant: Diseases caused by the liver, gallbladder, intestines in this area and right kidney, such as gallstones, bile duct inflammation, liver abscess, right pyelonephritis, right kidney stones, etc.
  • Above the pubic region, diseases caused by the bladder and uterus, such as cystitis, uterine inflammation, etc.
  • Lower right side, diseases caused by the appendix, intestines in this area, right fallopian tube, such as sigmoiditis, appendicitis, right fallopian tube, ectopic pregnancy, etc.
  • Lower extremity Diseases caused by the intestines in this area, left fallopian tube, such as ileitis, left fallopian tube inflammation, enteritis, ectopic pregnancy, etc.

Finally, abdominal pain, no matter where it is or whether it is severe or mild, can mean a sign of a serious illness. If we ignore it and think it is nothing, and refuse to see a doctor until the symptoms become severe, it will be more difficult to treat the serious illness. Prevention and caution are therefore very important.