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What Is The Reason For Lower Abdominal Pain After Drinking?

Hi I am not usually a drinker. Had 150 ml of vodka at a Halloween party on an almost empty stomach. Lower abdominal pain from last 4 days. Have tried meftal spas, eating bananas, glucose drinks etc. Not working , only temporary relief. Age:20 sex:female height:5 3
Sat, 28 Dec 2013
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

Generally alcohol is known to cause gastrointestinal issues including stomach pain (upper middle pain), lower abdominal pain and diarrhea (due to intestines irritation) and in some rare cases, also acute pancreatitis (upper od middle abdominal pain with back pain).
As pain itself is very nonspecific symptom, its hard to tell what exactly has happen. That is why I suggest you to visit your doctor and have some basic tests like abdominal ultrasound, blood work, liver tests, pancreas tests and urine analysis.

Hope this will help.
Regards.
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What Is The Reason For Lower Abdominal Pain After Drinking?

Hello! Thank you for the query. Generally alcohol is known to cause gastrointestinal issues including stomach pain (upper middle pain), lower abdominal pain and diarrhea (due to intestines irritation) and in some rare cases, also acute pancreatitis (upper od middle abdominal pain with back pain). As pain itself is very nonspecific symptom, its hard to tell what exactly has happen. That is why I suggest you to visit your doctor and have some basic tests like abdominal ultrasound, blood work, liver tests, pancreas tests and urine analysis. Hope this will help. Regards.