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| | MedlinePlus Medical Encyclopedia: Abdominal pain |
 | | Abdominal pain is pain that you feel anywhere between your chest and groin. |  | | Abdominal pain may actually be caused by an organ in the chest, like the lungs (for example, pneumonia) or the heart (like a heart attack). |  | | On the other hand, relatively mild pain or no pain may be present with life-threatening conditions, such as cancer of the colon or early appendicitis. |
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http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003120.htm
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| | THE MERCK MANUAL, Sec. 3, Ch. 25, Acute Abdomen And Surgical Gastroenterology |
 | | Abdominal pain can be acute, in which the question of urgent surgery arises, or it can be chronic, in which case therapy (at least for a protracted time) is medical. |  | | The most common cause of abdominal pain in spinal cord or CNS disease is radiculitis, which usually produces chronic rather than acute pain. |  | | Abdominal pain in neonates, infants, and children has numerous causes not encountered in adults (see also Recurrent Abdominal Pain in Ch. |
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http://www.merck.com/pubs/mmanual/section3/chapter25/25a.htm
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| | MUSC DDC - Symptoms |
 | | Pain in the groin itself may result from a hernia (rupture); the pain can be intense when the hernia becomes stuck (incarcerated). |  | | Diseases of the pancreas (chronic pancreatitis and cancer) cause upper abdominal "epigastric" pain; it is often felt also in the mid back, since the pancreas lies across the spine. |  | | Abdominal pains usually occur where you might expect from the anatomical location of the involved organ. |
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http://www.ddc.musc.edu/ddc_pub/digestiveProbs/symptoms/abdominal.htm
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| | Abdominal Pain |
 | | The use of a chronic pain clinic is often useful. |  | | The pain classically is described as dysmenorrhea with pelvic pain and dyspareunia.[130] The cyclic nature with exacerbation before and during menses suggests an hormonal influence. |  | | Digestive tract pain, therefore, is generally midline.[22] Abdominal pain which is localized to either side suggests that the pain originates from those organs with innervation which is predominantly one-sided (e.g. |
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http://www.uwgi.org/guidelines/ch_06/CH06TXT.HTM
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| | Abdominal Pain |
 | | Abdominal pain is very common in children, and it can be acute pain, meaning it happened all of a sudden, or it can be chronic or long term. |  | | The pain may be relieved by antacids and by eating. |  | | The exact location of the pain can also be helpful, as well as how long the pain lasts, what makes it better (especially if you have been using over the counter medications) and what makes it worse. |
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http://www.belkysbravomd.com/abdominal_pain.htm
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| | Chronic Abdominal Pain |
 | | Because of this interconnection, the perception of pain can be affected by emotions or life experiences. |  | | Treatments for chronic functional abdominal pain are most effective when the patient and the doctor work as a team, each having a role. |  | | For people with chronic functional abdominal pain, the pain can be so all-consuming that it becomes the main focus of their life. |
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http://www.aboutibs.org/Publications/CFAP.html
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| | Evaluating acute abdominal pain in adults |
 | | Pain associated with a ruptured corpus luteum cyst cannot be clinically distinguished from pain associated with a ruptured ectopic pregnancy. |  | | Acute pain from dyspepsia is most likely an exacerbation of a chronic condition; thorough questioning may elicit a previous history of this discomfort. |  | | The pain from obstruction is usually severe at onset, caused by intestinal peristaltic waves attempting to overcome the blockage. |
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http://www.jaapa.com/issues/j20050301/articles/belly0305.htm
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| | ABDOMINAL PAIN |
 | | The baby seems to be crying in pain, and the source of the pain appears to be the abdominal area. |  | | The pain is worse when you push on the belly or when your child uses the muscles such as in sitting up. |  | | The pain is usually over the stomach (the upper middle and left side of the belly below the ribcage) or in the chest and may be described as burning or gnawing. |
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http://www.askdrsears.com/html/8/T080200.asp
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| | Abdominal Pain Syndromes - Patients - American College of Gastroenterology |
 | | Severe pain or pain that is associated with red flags should be discussed with your doctor; he or she may want you to visit the office or even the emergency room, depending upon your specific complaints. |  | | Occasionally, pain must be treated with drugs that reduce pain (analgesics). |  | | Another approach is to use pain-modifying drugs to change the way that pain signals are processed in the spinal cord and brain. |
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http://www.acg.gi.org/patients/gihealth/aps.asp
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| | CHRONIC ABDOMINAL PAIN |
 | | If your child is having sudden pain, or the pain has been occurring for less than one or two weeks, then see Acute Abdominal Pain for help. |  | | The pain is probably not real in this case, however, if your child's desire for attention is very strong, she may perceive the pain as real. |  | | If the pain is mild and not interfering with your child's life or sleep, then it is okay to observe your child for a few weeks. |
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http://www.askdrsears.com/html/8/t080300.asp
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| | Abdominal pain - MayoClinic.com |
 | | Abdominal pain has the unusual ability to travel along deep nerve pathways and emerge at sites away from the source of the problem. |  | | The pain radiates to your chest, neck or shoulder |  | | You've had abdominal pain for several hours, and there doesn't seem to be any relief in sight. |
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http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/abdominal-pain/DG00013
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| | Abdominal Pain |
 | | Abdominal pain is pain located in area of the stomach (abdomen), which is why it is frequently called "stomachache." Abdominal pain in babies less than three months old, accompanied by fussy crying, is called colic. |  | | All children will experience abdominal pain at some point in their lives. |  | | He or she will perform a thorough physical examination, especially concentrating on the area where your child is experiencing the pain. |
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http://www.hmc.psu.edu/childrens/healthinfo/a/abdominalpain.htm
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| | The Physician and Sportsmedicine: Assessing Acute Abdominal Pain |
 | | The severity of such pain is inversely proportional to the diameter of the tubular structure involved. |  | | The history of abdominal pain is a critical element in the evaluation. |  | | The critical distinction, then, is not between acute and nonacute pain, but between surgical and nonsurgical conditions. |
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http://www.physsportsmed.com/issues/1996/04_96/bergman.htm
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| | Abdominal pain |
 | | There are numerous causes of abdominal pain and common causes vary with the age of the child. |  | | Occasionally, with psychological distress, a child may complain of abdominal pain. |  | | If pain is severe and worsening over a two hour period, the child will need to be evaluated immediately. |
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http://callyourped.com/abdom.html
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| | Abdominal Pain |
 | | Abdominal pain can be a sign of a serious condition. |  | | Pain in only one area suggests a more serious problem than generalized pain; again, there are exceptions. |  | | So if your pain isn't completely eased by antacids after a couple of weeks, see the doctor to consider other forms of therapy. |
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http://www.vandenberg.af.mil/~MDG/selfCare/chap7/s88.htm
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| | Lower Abdominal Pain |
 | | pain in hands, pain in legs, pain in fingers, pain in feet |  | | In your case the pain is starting on day ten when the follicle Have pain killers for dogs suggestions for how we could improve this article? |  | | The appendix is a small, tube-like arthritis pain relief structure attached to the |
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http://gurinalu.hut1.ru/lower-abdominal-pain.html
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| | Abdominal pain during pregnancy |
 | | Round ligament pain is generally a brief, sharp, stabbing pain or a longer-lasting, dull ache that you may feel on one or both sides of your lower abdomen or deep in your groin, usually starting in your second trimester. |  | | There are lots of reasons to have pains but its your job to recognize what they are from. |  | | Is it normal to have some abdominal pain during pregnancy? |
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http://www.babycenter.com/refcap/pregnancy/prenatalhealth/204.html
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| | Abdominal Pain - DrGreene.com |
 | | Also she has a bulge where the pain is to the right of her navel. |  | | She was in cheerleading/gymnastics class when this pain first began. |  | | She says the pain is right above the navel and to the right about an inch. |
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http://www.drgreene.com/21_1234.html
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| | During Your Pregnancy: Abdominal Pain or Cramping |
 | | While some pain or achiness is normal, severe abdominal pain or cramps could be a sign of a serious problem. |  | | Abdominal Pain: What You Can Do When you feel abdominal achiness, sit down, put your feet up, and relax. |  | | When you do feel a pain, bend toward the pain to relieve it. |
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http://www.marchofdimes.com/pnhec/159_15241.asp
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| | Abdominal Pain |
 | | painful urination, bladder pain, painful ejaculation, urinary pain |  | | The abdominal pain associated abdominal pain left side with emotional |  | | A history of surgery not only can eliminate certain |
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http://gurinalu.hut1.ru/abdominal-pain.html
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| | Abdominal Pain, Short-Term -- familydoctor.org |
 | | A dull, constant pain accompanied by a discharge may be from an INFECTION around your ovaries, uterus and fallopian tubes. |  | | Your pain may be from a KIDNEY STONE or TUMOR. |  | | Occasionally a child will hold a bowel movement because of pain from a HEMORRHOID or an ANAL FISSURE. |
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| | Abdominal Pain in Children |
 | | Possible causes for a child’s abdominal pain range from trivial to life threatening, with little difference in the child's complaints. |  | | The difficulty for a parent or caregiver lies in deciding which complaints need emergency care and which do not. |  | | Abdominal pain in children is one of the most common reasons parents bring children to a hospital’s emergency department. |
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http://www.emedicinehealth.com/abdominal_pain_in_children/article_em.htm
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| | Abdominal Pain |
 | | Sudden onset of acute colicky right upper quadrant or epigastric pain, with nausea, vomiting. |  | | Epigastric pain, loss of appetite with or without nausea and vomiting, pain shifting to right lower quadrant. |  | | Localized tenderness and rebound if no free perforation is present. |
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http://medocs.ucdavis.edu/imd/420b/lastmin/appropain99.htm
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