Acute abdominal pain is a symptom that occurs within 1 week and is manifested as abdominal discomfort due to acute lesions of internal and external organs of the abdominal cavity caused by various reasons, commonly known as emergency stomach pain. The onset is urgent, the development is rapid, and the pain is great, often colicky, stabbing and accompanied by a burning sensation.
Since there are many organs in the stomach, acute abdominal pain can be caused by acute lesions of various organs and corresponding tissues, so there are more diseases that cause this symptom.
Daily life often causes abdominal pain for the following ten reasons.
1, intestinal tube flatulence.
2, allergic gastrointestinal syndrome (gastrointestinal allergy).
3, constipation.
4, physiological pain (dysmenorrhea).
5, gastroenteritis.
6, gastritis.
7, cholecystitis.
8, urinary tract stones.
9, pelvic inflammatory disease.
10, appendicitis (appendicitis).
Some people do not want to go to the hospital because of the ostrich mentality, afraid of finding more serious diseases, and some people because they think that abdominal pain is not particularly serious things, do not need to go to the hospital, and the rumor is that “stomach pain is not a disease, is a g of shit not clean”, and most people will eat some pain tablets to delay the pain, to solve the problem for a while. Most people will take some pain tablets to delay the pain and solve the problem for a while, not knowing that this will cover up the condition and delay the best time for diagnosis and treatment, leaving serious sequelae, some of which may be regrettable for life.
So when should we go to the hospital in time? Such cases are as follows.
1. Severe and persistent abdominal pain for more than 4 hours.
2. abdominal distension and painful pressure everywhere.
3. cold sweats, palpitations, dizziness and weakness, or difficulty breathing (may have reached the level of shock).
4. severe vomiting, accompanied by vomiting of blood or dark brown vomitus.
5. abdominal pain accompanied by blood in the stool, bright red blood or blood clots like strawberry jam, or large amounts of black stools.
6. abdominal pain with fever, or generalized muscle pain.
7. pain accompanied by a change in toileting habits or sudden weight loss.
8. yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes.
9. The spasms keep recurring, especially when the attacks become more frequent and more severe.
10. being awakened by pain while sleeping.
11. post-pubertal women who have a period coming and accompanied by severe abdominal pain.
12.The abdomen has been injured.