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What Causes Pain On The Gut?

I am a 20 yr old female. I have had a sharp feeling in my gut. I have also randomly felt like a POP feeling in my heart that hurts and makes me lose breathe. It also seems to hurt under my right rib.

Lately my abdomen and lower left side of my back have been hurting as well.
Thu, 15 May 2014
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Hi.
Thanks for your query.

These varies pains can be due to anxiety if you do not have any other symptoms other than you have mentioned.

If you have associated problems with passing motion, loose stools, nausea, vomiting and fever , then we can think about infection as one possibility and you need to see a Doctor for clinical evaluation and antibiotic therapy.

If there are no associated symptoms and if investigations like ECG/ ultrasonography and other tests are normal, Your Doctor will be in a better position to do counseling and management
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What Causes Pain On The Gut?

Hi. Thanks for your query. These varies pains can be due to anxiety if you do not have any other symptoms other than you have mentioned. If you have associated problems with passing motion, loose stools, nausea, vomiting and fever , then we can think about infection as one possibility and you need to see a Doctor for clinical evaluation and antibiotic therapy. If there are no associated symptoms and if investigations like ECG/ ultrasonography and other tests are normal, Your Doctor will be in a better position to do counseling and management