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What Is The Treatment For Abdominal Pain?

I fell on the ice Friday. Since then I am much more bloated than before the fall. I landed on my left side. I have abdominal pain on my right side. The doctor at the er pushed around in me and make me feel like I was going to vomit. Should I have it checked further?
Fri, 21 Feb 2014
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Hello!

Thank you for the query.

After an abdomen injury some swelling of soft tissues (including mesentery and intestines) appear. This can temporary impede bowels movements and result with pain, bloating, nausea.
After such injury it is good to have abdominal ultrasound and blood work to rule out more serious injury and bleeding inside the abdominal cavity.
If this test havent been done or you feel your symptoms get worse, please have it checked.
Hope this will help.
Regards.
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What Is The Treatment For Abdominal Pain?

Hello! Thank you for the query. After an abdomen injury some swelling of soft tissues (including mesentery and intestines) appear. This can temporary impede bowels movements and result with pain, bloating, nausea. After such injury it is good to have abdominal ultrasound and blood work to rule out more serious injury and bleeding inside the abdominal cavity. If this test havent been done or you feel your symptoms get worse, please have it checked. Hope this will help. Regards.