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What Causes Sudden And Sporadic Abdominal Pain, Severe Sweating And Fatigue?

Hi, I have recently experienced infrequent episodes of sudden onset of abdominal pain followed by extensive sweating from my head downwards . I go pale and just want to lay down. This lasts for approximately 2hrs or more and has happened now on 4 aeperarw occasions this year. Any guidance? Tracie spearman
Sat, 27 Feb 2016
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i must to know where exactly is located the pain, if it's continues or come and go, when it starts.
however it could be a chronic appendicitis, or a cholecystitis, or a server IBD or many other things. by the way i can't do a diagnose here.
you need to see a doctor, i think, to show where the pain is located and if it worse with palpation in some specific points
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it could be severe things.
first of all you may see a doctor personally.
because he have to do a complete visit (with palpation in same specific point).
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What Causes Sudden And Sporadic Abdominal Pain, Severe Sweating And Fatigue?

i must to know where exactly is located the pain, if it s continues or come and go, when it starts. however it could be a chronic appendicitis, or a cholecystitis, or a server IBD or many other things. by the way i can t do a diagnose here. you need to see a doctor, i think, to show where the pain is located and if it worse with palpation in some specific points