Consult this PDF if you experience consistent, similar abdominal pain over the course of a week or longer (between the bottom of the ribs and the groin). The majority of cases of recurring stomach discomfort are brought on by long-term digestive issues, which can be treated with medication given by your doctor, sometimes in conjunction with a change in dietary habits. To rule out the minor possibility of a serious underlying disease involving the stomach, colon, or other abdominal organs, a prompt professional diagnosis is always required.
IRRATABLE BOWEL
Many persons with recurring lower abdominal cramping symptoms, intermittent diarrhea, and/or constipation—with or without a major underlying disorder—are given the diagnosis of having an irritable bowel (or spastic colon). It is believed that the condition is brought on by gut muscles contracting in an extremely powerful and erratic manner. This could be brought on by sensitivity to food moving through the intestines, but it could also be brought on by psychological stress. Most people who experience this symptom feel anxious, and worrying seems to make episodes worse. Without specialized treatment, most patients learn to deal with the issue. Anti-spasmodic medications may be provided to people who experience extreme pain.
What Exactly Is a Hernia?
When an organ or fatty tissue pushes through a weak area in the fascia or surrounding muscles, it causes a hernia. They can have a variety of origins and frequently occur where the abdominal wall is weaker, such as in the abdomen (belly area) or groin.