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Suggest Treatment For Severe Abdominal Pain

hi sir
i am 32 yrs old women and i have severe abdomen pain since couple of days and i use antacids and then now i feel better but one symptom still not cure.
when i excrete i feel sharp pain in my stomach?
plz let me know about this things.
Thanking you!
Mon, 5 May 2014
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hi and thanks for the query,

Antacids will work if you have a history of gastritis or if the pain is of gastric origin. In case case, the pain would be epigastric (above the umbilicus) generally. I would be prefer to visit an emergency room. This is so because many other parameters like the pattern, type, associated factors and signs are important in making diagnosis, asking further tests, appreciating intensity and treating the patient.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Abdominal Pain

hi and thanks for the query, Antacids will work if you have a history of gastritis or if the pain is of gastric origin. In case case, the pain would be epigastric (above the umbilicus) generally. I would be prefer to visit an emergency room. This is so because many other parameters like the pattern, type, associated factors and signs are important in making diagnosis, asking further tests, appreciating intensity and treating the patient.