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abdominal pain causes by Location and Quadrant Differential Diagnosis
abdominal pain causes by Location and Quadrant Differential Diagnosis

Abdominal Pain Causes By Location And Quadrant Differential Diagnosis Abdominal pain upper abdomen. now that we have discussed the main structures in each region of the abdomen, let’s discuss potential causes of abdominal pain by location. **below focuses on the main pathology for each quadrant and is not an extensive list of all abdominal pathology that can occur. let’s start with the upper abdomen. Peritonitis. pregnancy (unknown to the patient but delivering!) sickle cell anemia. ulcerative colitis. uremia. the above lists are examples of many (not all) causes of abdominal pain. the doctor makes use of the location, type, and intensity of pain to try to arrive at a diagnosis.

abdominal pain causes by Location and Quadrant Differential Diagnosis
abdominal pain causes by Location and Quadrant Differential Diagnosis

Abdominal Pain Causes By Location And Quadrant Differential Diagnosis Abdominal pain can have many causes. the most common causes usually aren't serious, such as gas pains, indigestion or a pulled muscle. other conditions may need urgent medical attention. the location and pattern of abdominal pain can provide important clues, but how long it lasts is especially useful when figuring out its cause. Bowel issues: both diarrhea and constipation can cause abdominal pain symptoms. if your bowel movements are less than normal, you can expect some form of abdominal pain. stress: many diseases can come from mental and physical distress. anxiety and panic disorders are connected to abdominal pain as well. Abdominal pain after eating can stem from the following causes, each of which is characterized by pain and additional symptoms: constipation or diarrhea: cramping. food allergies or food intolerance: cramping, bloating, nausea. food poisoning: general abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea a few hours after eating. Enlarged spleen. a swollen spleen may be the cause of upper left abdominal pain. infections and liver disease are common causes. if you’ve been injured near your spleen, beware that it may rupture and bleed. a ruptured spleen can cause dangerous internal bleeding and is a life threatening medical emergency.

abdominal pain History Taking Osce Guide Geeky Medics
abdominal pain History Taking Osce Guide Geeky Medics

Abdominal Pain History Taking Osce Guide Geeky Medics Abdominal pain after eating can stem from the following causes, each of which is characterized by pain and additional symptoms: constipation or diarrhea: cramping. food allergies or food intolerance: cramping, bloating, nausea. food poisoning: general abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea a few hours after eating. Enlarged spleen. a swollen spleen may be the cause of upper left abdominal pain. infections and liver disease are common causes. if you’ve been injured near your spleen, beware that it may rupture and bleed. a ruptured spleen can cause dangerous internal bleeding and is a life threatening medical emergency. Lower abdominal pain is most likely to be related to gastrointestinal diseases. it could also be related to your ureters, ovaries or uterus. abdominal causes include: irritable bowel syndrome. functional dyspepsia. inflammatory bowel disease (crohn’s, ulcerative colitis). large or small bowel obstruction. Gastritis. gerd. heartburn. gallstones. diverticulosis. upper abdominal pain has many causes from indigestion and heartburn to gallstones or a liver abscess. much of the time, the pain is temporary and resolves on its own. but sometimes upper abdominal pain is due to an urgent medical condition, like a heart attack.

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