The sudden onset of stomach pain needs to be taken seriously enough to rule out stomach emergencies such as gastric perforation and bleeding gastric ulcers.
Gastric perforation is often associated with significant and persistent pain that tends to get worse, and there is tenderness and pressure in the stomach area.
In the case of bleeding gastric ulcers, there may be vomiting and vomiting of blood in cases of heavy bleeding.
If a person without underlying gastrointestinal disorders has sudden stomach pain, there is no need to be overly nervous and the likelihood of a gastrointestinal emergency is low. It is recommended if there is any trigger for the stomach pain, such as stomach pain due to strenuous exercise running and jumping after a full stomach.
If the stomach pain is significant and you can’t figure out the situation for yourself, prompt medical attention is recommended.