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Having Pain In My Abdomen. Took Pain Killers But No Effect. What Should Be Done?

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I have been having extreme pains to my upper abdomen on both sides mainly to the front, but also a burning sensation to my back. The pain comes and goes, my abdomen is tender to touch, I have seen my GP who tested my urine which was clear. He believes it is muscle pain and advised me to take pain killers. The pain is worsening and I am not sure how or why this is muscular pain when it comes on when I am sat still, as well as when I am walking around.
Tue, 4 Jun 2013
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hello,

This is a constant pain in front of the upper abdomen and it radiates to the back with burning sensation.
This type of pain is mainly gastric pain due to gastritis or gastric ulcers.
Musculoskeletal pain is dull aching and aggravates during exertion.
It should have responded to pain killers.
Consult a Gastroenterologist for help.
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Having Pain In My Abdomen. Took Pain Killers But No Effect. What Should Be Done?

hello, This is a constant pain in front of the upper abdomen and it radiates to the back with burning sensation. This type of pain is mainly gastric pain due to gastritis or gastric ulcers. Musculoskeletal pain is dull aching and aggravates during exertion. It should have responded to pain killers. Consult a Gastroenterologist for help.