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What Could Cause Pain In The Upper Abdomen With Increased Psi When Coughing, Laughing Or Sneezing?
Hi Recently I've had pains in my upper left abdoman close to my left breast. The pain started yesterday & the psi increases when coughing, laughing and/or sneezing. The pain has gone from the left upper abdoman to the full upper abdoman between my breast & belly button. The pain hasn't gotten better & medication doesnt see to ease it. Please help.
Welcome to HCM. Pain with movement like sneezing,coughing usually indicates muscular pain. It usually occurs after any weight lifting,improper posture during working,sleeping. Apply nsaid gel locally. Start oral nsaid to subside pain. B12,folic acid,calcium,d3 and other supplement will be helpful. Avoid forward bending,weight lifting and any extra work till get complete cure. Otherwise consult your family physician for proper diagnosis and medical management.
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What Could Cause Pain In The Upper Abdomen With Increased Psi When Coughing, Laughing Or Sneezing?
Welcome to HCM. Pain with movement like sneezing,coughing usually indicates muscular pain. It usually occurs after any weight lifting,improper posture during working,sleeping. Apply nsaid gel locally. Start oral nsaid to subside pain. B12,folic acid,calcium,d3 and other supplement will be helpful. Avoid forward bending,weight lifting and any extra work till get complete cure. Otherwise consult your family physician for proper diagnosis and medical management.