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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Breathing Problems After Playing Softball?

Abdominal pain
In my lower left side about belly button level I have some pain / discomfort when doing certain things. When playing softball and swinging the bat as a right handed batter when I finish my swing I feel some pain / discomfort. After doing the then when inhaling taking deeper breathalyzer I feel it as discomfort or even like a build up of pressure. What could be causing this.
Sat, 17 May 2014
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Hi.
This can be due to a strained muscle at the point of soreness.
Another point to be ruled out - as per the the spot of pain you have mentioned:::
Torsion of the left testis. There may not be a pain at the scrotum. One can feel only the referred pain. This has to be ruled out as this has a direct bearing on your life.
Get a consultation of a Surgeon or an Urologist.
Use scrotal support.
And most important is to avoid any exercise or activity which caused this pain, till a proper diagnosis has been made.
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What Causes Abdominal Pain And Breathing Problems After Playing Softball?

Hi. This can be due to a strained muscle at the point of soreness. Another point to be ruled out - as per the the spot of pain you have mentioned::: Torsion of the left testis. There may not be a pain at the scrotum. One can feel only the referred pain. This has to be ruled out as this has a direct bearing on your life. Get a consultation of a Surgeon or an Urologist. Use scrotal support. And most important is to avoid any exercise or activity which caused this pain, till a proper diagnosis has been made.