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Why Having Constant Pain In Abdomen Which Become Intense While Coughing And Burping?
For three days I have a constat sharp pain on the left side of my abdomen which becomes more intense when i cough or burp or inhale. This started when I was sedentary, I was not involved in strenous activity. I have felt this pain in the past, but I'd always explain it away due to excersize or intense walking. What could be causing this? Also my period is very late and I'm certain this is not due to pregnancy. I am 42 years old.
I am so sorry to hear about this pain. It would be difficult to tell what the exact cause of this pain is. I will suggest that you get consulted and evaluated for the possible cause of this pain and treated accordingly. A primary care doctor would be a good person to start with.
I hope this addresses your query fully. Feel free to ask for clarifications and more information if need be. I wish you well. Thanks for utilizing our services, we very much appreciate it. Dr. Ditah, MD.
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Why Having Constant Pain In Abdomen Which Become Intense While Coughing And Burping?
Hi and thank you so much for this query. I am so sorry to hear about this pain. It would be difficult to tell what the exact cause of this pain is. I will suggest that you get consulted and evaluated for the possible cause of this pain and treated accordingly. A primary care doctor would be a good person to start with. I hope this addresses your query fully. Feel free to ask for clarifications and more information if need be. I wish you well. Thanks for utilizing our services, we very much appreciate it. Dr. Ditah, MD.