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What Could Cause Sharp Pain In Abdomen While Coughing?

Hi ! ,, l am having problems with my upper left abdomin stomach muscles or cramps u can call it,, every time l cough l get this wicked sharp pain ,,in which also gives me breathing problems,, seems to be getting worst,,l am a 57 yr old ,type 2 diabetic .
Fri, 21 Mar 2014
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HI.
The sharp pain in the upper abdomen as described by you can be due to muscle sprain. But it is important to rule out the fracture of rib/s in the underlying the area of pain as you are having breathing problem. An X-ray for the ribs with a knowledge by the technician is required.
As also an X-ray of the chest to rule out any pleuracy problem.
Both are common, and can be easily produced as you have a diabetes too.
I would advise such a patient to consult a Chest Physician for clinical examination and further management.
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What Could Cause Sharp Pain In Abdomen While Coughing?

HI. The sharp pain in the upper abdomen as described by you can be due to muscle sprain. But it is important to rule out the fracture of rib/s in the underlying the area of pain as you are having breathing problem. An X-ray for the ribs with a knowledge by the technician is required. As also an X-ray of the chest to rule out any pleuracy problem. Both are common, and can be easily produced as you have a diabetes too. I would advise such a patient to consult a Chest Physician for clinical examination and further management.