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How To Treat Severe Abdominal Pain?

I m 20 years old and from last few days I m suffering from upper abdominal pain mainly in right side but in left side also. The intensity of pain increases during sitting and bending for some work. Apart from it also facing chest pain. Plz suggest me sir.
Fri, 13 Jun 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Your abdominal pain can be caused by gallstones. Especially if it is associated with foods intake, nausea is present. Other possible reasons of such pain are stomach issues (peptic ulcer, stomach inflammation).
I suggest you to consult your doctor. Please start with abdominal ultrasound, blood work, liver tests, pancreas tests and urine analysis. If nothing will be found, gastroscopy is a next step.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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How To Treat Severe Abdominal Pain?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Your abdominal pain can be caused by gallstones. Especially if it is associated with foods intake, nausea is present. Other possible reasons of such pain are stomach issues (peptic ulcer, stomach inflammation). I suggest you to consult your doctor. Please start with abdominal ultrasound, blood work, liver tests, pancreas tests and urine analysis. If nothing will be found, gastroscopy is a next step. Hope this will help. Regards.