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Abdominal Pain From Various Activities. Why Do I Have To Walk With A Hunch?

I am having abdominal pain when i go from sitting to standing, cough , laugh, going to the bathroom, or touch my stomach . I am not sure what it is but it is excruciating pain. I should also mention i have to walk with some what of a hunch because full stretching and standing straight up hurts as well. I think it could be from over exercising with crunches. Please help Im not sure what it is at all.
Mon, 10 Jun 2013
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Radiologist 's  Response
Hello,
As you say, it could well be due to over exercising your abdominal wall musculature.
I suggest you take your physical workout gently and under medical supervisions.
Coming to the hunch, meeting a Sports medicine specialist or orthopedic surgeon to correct your posture would certainly be of help.
Hope this works.
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Abdominal Pain From Various Activities. Why Do I Have To Walk With A Hunch?

Hello, As you say, it could well be due to over exercising your abdominal wall musculature. I suggest you take your physical workout gently and under medical supervisions. Coming to the hunch, meeting a Sports medicine specialist or orthopedic surgeon to correct your posture would certainly be of help. Hope this works.