Most people will at some point in their lives experience stomach or abdominal pain. it is one of the most common reasons for ER visits, making up approximately 5% of all visits. A number of factors, such as digestive problems, injuries, infections, disease can cause stomach pain, but the degree of discomfort you experience does not always indicate the severity of the underlying cause. Some conditions that are temporary can cause extreme discomfort, while others that are life threatening can cause mild discomfort.
The most common causes of stomach pain
The majority of stomach and abdominal discomfort is not significant and is caused by a transient illness.This type of pain is caused by a transient virus, menstruation, or digestive problems.As an illustration:
Digestion issues,
include food allergies, food poisoning, gas, constipation, diarrhea, and indigestion are all very typical causes of stomach pain. Most of the time, the soreness will subside in a few hours or days.
Inflammation
brought on by an illness or irritant.Peptic ulcers, urinary tract infections, and the stomach flu are common causes of inflammation.
Menstruation
occasionally results in stomach pain if the woman has pain associated with ovulation or menstrual cramps.
Common diseases can cause chronic stomach pain
1. Chronic acid reflux
2. Crohn’s disease
3. Lactose intolerance
More serious conditions may cause acute pain
A ruptured appendix, gallstones, kidney stones, or a kidney infection are examples of more serious conditions that could be the cause of sudden, intense pain.
What should I do if I have stomach pain?
If your stomach pain persists for more than 24 hours, you’ve been constipated for a few days, it burns when you urinate, you’ve lost your appetite, you’re losing weight for no apparent reason, or you have stomach pain when pregnant or nursing, you should see a doctor.