What’s this tingling and pins and needles feeling in my stomach?

Stabbing pain and pinprick sensation in the stomach are considered to be possibly related to intestinal spasm, gastroduodenal ulcer, appendicitis, digestive tract tumor and other factors.
1. Intestinal spasm: when the patient’s abdomen is cold or irritated, it may cause intestinal smooth muscle spasm, resulting in a pin-prick pain in the stomach.
2. Gastroduodenal ulcer: when there is an ulcerated surface, it can also lead to pinprick-like stabbing pain in the abdomen.
3. Appendicitis: when the obstruction of the appendiceal lumen leads to an attack of acute appendicitis, it can also cause a tingling sensation in the right lower abdomen.
4. Gastrointestinal tumor: when there is a tumor in the gastrointestinal tract, its occupying lesion tissue will cause pressure and stimulation or infiltration and destruction to the surrounding normal tissues, which will lead to tingling and pins and needles sensation in the abdomen.
The above symptoms may also be related to cholecystitis, gallbladder stones, pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, digestive tract perforation and other pathological factors. If the above symptoms are present, it is advisable to seek early medical attention to clarify the cause of the problem and provide appropriate interventions.