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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Pain

Hi im a 20yr old female and I'm having pain in my upper left abdomen and also pain on the left side of my back. The pain feels sort of like a cramp. I've been having this pain for about a month now and it comes and goes, but these past couple of days it hasn't been goin away. I usually feel it after I eat, or when I'm going to bed, and also when I wake up.
Tue, 17 Jun 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query..
There are three things in this area which can cause this typical pain in the area you described...
1 >This can be due to an ulcer in the stomach in the posterior wall.
2 > Pancreatitis
3 > large bowel obstruction ( least chance as there are no there symptoms you have mentioned.

The diagnosis can be confirmed by::
*Upper GI Endoscopy
*Ultrasonography
and if required to be confirmed by high resolution CT scan or MRCP.

The treatment will solely depend upon the diagnosis.


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Suggest Remedy For Abdominal Pain

Hi. Thanks for your query.. There are three things in this area which can cause this typical pain in the area you described... 1 This can be due to an ulcer in the stomach in the posterior wall. 2 Pancreatitis 3 large bowel obstruction ( least chance as there are no there symptoms you have mentioned. The diagnosis can be confirmed by:: *Upper GI Endoscopy *Ultrasonography and if required to be confirmed by high resolution CT scan or MRCP. The treatment will solely depend upon the diagnosis.