What Are The Causes of severe stomach pain?


The pain in the stomach can come and go, but if it never goes away can be a big problem. If you have at least three times over 3 months, and they’re severe enough to keep you from doing everyday activities, then this is an alarm for you, visit the doctor as soon as possible. The most common causes of abdominal pain can be gas pains, indigestion or a pulled muscle that usually aren't serious. The location, timing, duration, etc. are the characteristics of pain that are important in diagnosing its cause. Do not ignore if you have any type of abdominal pain, go and visit the best hospital in Gurgaon.


Here are the few causes:
Appendicitis: This requires surgeries as soon as possible to remove the appendix. Appendix is a long tube of tissue extends from large intestine on the lower right side of the body. It mostly affects people between the age of 10 and 30.
Ovarian Cysts: Ovaries are located in the lower abdomen on both side of the uterus. Sometimes, a fluid-filled sac will develop on one of the ovaries. That sac is called Cyst. A large ovarian cyst can cause pelvic pain, bloating and fullness in the abdomen.
Gallstones: it is a hardening deposit s of the digestive fluid in your gallbladder. The size of the gallstones ranges from as small as sand grain to as large as a golf ball. If the gallstone causes a blockage, it may result in sudden and rapid intense pain in either upper portion or center of your abdomen.
Urinary Tract Infection: It is a bacterial infection in the urinary system. It can occur in any part of the urinary tract includes bladder, kidney, uterus, and urethra. It does not only trigger the pain in the abdomen but also feel the burning sensation when you urinate.

If you are suffering from abdominal pain, consult Dr. (Prof) Nirmal Kumar at the Mayom hospital, Gurgaon (Haryana). He has the experience of more than 35 years in this field.

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