Abdominal Pain (Non-Surgical)

One often occurring symptom with various non-surgical origins is abdominal pain. It could show up as a dull ache, cramps, or severe pain and be either transient or chronic. Problems such as indigestion, gas, constipation, food intolerance, infections, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), or urinary tract infections (UTIs) typically correlate with non-surgical stomach discomfort. Stress and anxiety occasionally can also cause stomach pain.
Physical examination and a thorough medical history assist to find the underlying cause. To validate the diagnosis, one may call for diagnostic exams including blood work, urine analysis, stool tests, and imaging (ultrasound or CT scan). The underlying condition determines the treatment; still, it may comprise drugs such as antacids, antibiotics, probiotics, or antispasmodics. Many times, advice to prevent recurrence includes lifestyle changes like dietary adjustments, more fluid intake, and stress management.
Especially if the pain is chronic, severe, or accompanied by fever, vomiting, or weight loss, timely examination is absolutely vital. Early management of stomach pain can help avoid problems and enhance the general quality of life. See a healthcare professional to be sure the correct non-invasive, effective treatment is followed.