Where is the pain in the stomach? What is the disease? Let’s check it out.

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Where is the pain in the stomach? What is the disease? Let’s check it out.

Whether women and men, abdominal pain  can occur at any age. The location of the abdominal pain indicates the disease or abnormal symptoms of different organs as well Including completely different treatment methods as well. So let’s try to check at UFABET. It better than that. We used to have stomach ache often. Are we suffering from any disease or not?

1. Abdominal pain in the middle of the stomach, under the epigastric region

Organ Location : Stomach, pancreas, liver and epididymis

This position may involve multiple organs. Therefore, we have to explore a little more at the initial symptoms.

  • If the pain is constant. When hungry or full, it could be gastritis.
  • If your stomach is severe along with nausea and vomiting It could be pancreatitis.
  • If you feel pain in your stomach and press lightly, you will see a lump that is large and hard. It may be an enlarged liver.

2. Abdominal pain around the navel

Organ location : small intestine

It could be an early symptom of diarrhea (diarrhea) or an early symptom of appendicitis. (Before moving to the side to abdominal pain on the right side), but if it feels like there is wind in the stomach along with may refer to the stomach and intestinal dysfunction

3. Abdominal pain in the lower back, both left and right

Organ location : ureter, kidney and large intestine

  • If abdominal pain is accompanied by bloody diarrhea It could be ulcerative colitis.
  • If the pain in the lower back extending to the thigh It could ureteral stone.
  • If the pain spreads to the back with fever and cloudy urine It could be pyelonephritis.
  • If you feel a lump, it may be kidney enlargement or a tumor in the colon.

4. lower abdominal pain, middle

Organ location:  bladder or uterus

  • If you have abdominal pain with urinary incontinence or urination It could be cystitis. or bladder stones
  • If you have abdominal pain during menstruation, intense but persistent pain and still infertility may be uterine fibroids

5. Lower abdominal pain, left side

Organ location:  fallopian tubes and ureter

  • If the pain radiates to the thigh It could be a ureteral stone.
  • If the pain disappears often or the pain is so much that it is unbearable There may be uterine fibroids. or cysts in the fallopian tubes
  • If abdominal pain is accompanied by abnormal defecation It could be ulcerative colitis. or intestinal tumors

6. lower abdominal pain, right side

Organ location : appendix, ureter and fallopian tubes

  • If the pain radiates to the thigh It could be a ureteral stone.
  • If there is pain Stomach pressure and pain It could be appendicitis.
  • If the pain disappears often or the pain is so much that it is unbearable There may be uterine fibroids. or cysts in the fallopian tubes
  • If palpation finds a lump It could be an appendicitis mass. or abnormal ovaries

7. Abdominal pain, right ribcage

Organ location : spleen

There may be abnormalities of the spleen such as spleen inflammation, or people. Who have exercised strenuously, been beaten, abused, fallen from high places, may have problems with the spleen’s rib cage.

8. Abdominal pain under the ribcage, right side

Organ location : liver and gallbladder

It may be an area that no one often hurts. But if symptoms appear, try to press lightly if you find it like a hard lump. In combination with other symptoms such as jaundice, yellow eyes, it may be assumed that the disease is related to the liver and gallbladder, such as hepatitis, liver abscess, and cholecystitis.