Why Am I Having Severe Abdominal Pain?
Thank you for the query.
Such abdominal pain can be caused by several conditions including gallstones, acute pancreatitis, peptic ulcer, digestive tract perforation, bowels obstruction, urinary tract stones.
As abdominal pain is quite nonspecific symptom I`m kindly asking you to provide following information:
1. Do you have any nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, blood in stool, mucus in stool.
2. When did you have your last stool. Are you able to excrete gases freely.
3. Does it burn when urinating? Do you urinate more often than usually?
4. Please push your abdomen in the right lower area, right upper area, left lower area, left upper area, upper middle area and let me know where is the pain located.
5. In the place where the pain is please push gently your abdomen and rapidly release the hand. Does it hurt more when releasing?
6. Put your left hand on the lower right ribs (where the ribs meats the abdomen) and knock your right right hand into left one. Does it hurt?
7. Knock your upper left and right back (in the area where kidneys are located). Does it hurt?
8. Take a look at your abdomen and see if it is bigger than usually, bloated?
In a meantime you can take a hot bath it should ease the pain a little.
Looking forward to hearing from you.
Regards.
All this sounds like peptic ulcer or gallstones. I suggest you to have some diagnostics as without it you wont be able to get proper diagnose. You should start with abdominal ultrasound, blood work, liver tests (AST,ALT,GGTP), amylase, bilirubin and urine analysis. If no findings, upper GI endoscopy should be performed with Helicobacter Pylori test.
In a meanwhile you should avoid fatty foods, fried foods, alcohol and coffee.
Hope this will help.
Regards.