Unbearable rolling around in stomach pain can be caused by gastrointestinal spasms, acute pancreatitis, appendicitis, perforated ulcers, bile duct stones or certain gynecological emergencies.
1. Gastrointestinal tract spasm: irregular diet, overeating, suffering from great mental stimulation or intense exercise after meals will lead to gastrointestinal tract spasm and severe abdominal pain.
2. Acute pancreatitis: In acute pancreatitis, the pancreatic juice cannot be discharged smoothly, and the digestive function of pancreatic juice is very strong, which will lead to the pancreas’s own digestion, and the seepage to the outside of the pancreas will stimulate the peritoneum, which will lead to more severe abdominal pain.
3. Appendicitis: pain occurs when the appendix is blocked and bacterial infection occurs, which is caused by inflammatory factors stimulating the nerve plexus of the intestinal wall as well as local inflammation stimulating the wall peritoneum.
4. Perforated ulcer: when the ulcer is perforated, the fluid in the stomach or duodenum will flow into the abdominal cavity, and because of the high content of gastric acid in the gastric juice, the stimulation of the peritoneum is more intense, and there will be a cut-like pain.
5. Bile duct stones: when the stones lead to bile duct blockage will lead to increased pressure in the bile duct, combined with acute bacterial infection will appear acute obstructive purulent cholangitis, severe abdominal pain.
6. Gynecological emergencies: patients with ovarian cysts or ovarian tumors will suffer from torsion of the tip when they perform strenuous exercise or change their position, and the pulling will stimulate the nerves and cause severe pain. Ectopic pregnancy rupture blood stimulation of the peritoneum, will be due to the disease itself and blood stimulation of the peritoneum tear-like pain.
There are many causes of severe abdominal pain, the patient must go to the hospital in time to clarify the diagnosis, not indiscriminate use of pain medication, in order to avoid delayed diagnosis or serious consequences.