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My husband is having severe stomach pains. He says it feels like someone is reaching into his insides and twisting them. He doesn t have diarrhea or have to pass a stool. He did vomit a little after drinking some water. I ve asked him if it is in one area but he says it feels like all over his stomach. He asks me to rub his stomach, and when I do it feels better to apply a little pressure and in the middle of his stomach, not lower or upper but pretty directly in the middle. I ve given him a 600mg ibprophrine and 2 tablespoons of Kaopectate. Not sure if we should go to the ER. He says it feels better also when he is laying on his side. Please advise.
Hi.The causes of acute pain in abdomen in this can be pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, intususception , Your husband needs to be taken to the ER for blood tests including that of amylase and lipase. Ultrasonography to see the pancreas and all . Needs X-ray standing abdomen for intestinal obstruction. Admission and further management.
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Hi.The causes of acute pain in abdomen in this can be pancreatitis, intestinal obstruction, intususception , Your husband needs to be taken to the ER for blood tests including that of amylase and lipase. Ultrasonography to see the pancreas and all . Needs X-ray standing abdomen for intestinal obstruction. Admission and further management.