2011 February | Abdomen Pain - Abdominal Discomfort, Cramps, Gas, Bloating, Diarrhea

2011 February

upper abdominal pain cramps

37wks pregnant, felt reallly nauseaus earlier, then i was having back pain, now upper abdominal cramping?

what do u think this is. im having really bad cramps in my upper abdomen, my belly is hard up top but not as hard at the bottom, it hurts when i breathe in. Earlier i was having really bad lower back pain for about 20 mins was feeling really nauseous. i had my bloody show last week, what do u think i happening?

It sounds like it could be early labour. You should head into the labour and delivery ward at the hospital to get checked out.

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Hemorrhoid Treatments To Help Your Painful Piles

Hemorrhoids, both internal external hemorrhoids should be treated aggressively before they worsen. It is thought that hemorrhoids never improve with time, they only worsen so treatment prevention is the key to the management of these tiny little aggravations.

So if you have been “afflicted” like so many other Americans what can you do? What are the best treatment options available so that you can get relief from the pain and risks of hemorrhoids?

After a thorough assessment and diagnostic workup, the treatment of hemorrhoids is the next step in the plan to find relief from hemorrhoids. The initial treatment of hemorrhoids is aimed at relieving symptoms and most initial treatments are ones that you can implement on your own.

Although medications and surgical intervention may ultimately be the treatment required for the management of your hemorrhoids, all non-invasive treatment options should be attempted first before taking that route. Self-care is an easy first step and is usually sufficient to treat hemorrhoids.

In order to avoid the development of further hemorrhoids or to avoid aggravating those hemorrhoids currently present it is important to follow the same steps that you would follow if trying to prevent the development of hemorrhoids in the first place.

Lifestyle changes such as drinking plenty of water, eating a sufficient amount of fiber rich food, getting an adequate amount of exercise, avoiding a sedentary lifestyle, avoiding laxatives, except the bulk-forming laxatives such as Metamucil, and avoiding postponing or straining with a bowel movement are all fairly easy to implement with practice.

Sitting in a bath of plain, warm water 10-15 minutes three or four times a day, thoroughly cleaning the rectal area following each bowel movement by either gentle patting or with a moist towelette or even a baby wipe and using ice packs or a cold compress can all help treat hemorrhoids.

Medications can also be used in the treatment of hemorrhoids. Medications such as Tylenol®, Motrin® and Aspirin have all proven to be effective in providing relief from the pain and inflammation of hemorrhoids. Your healthcare provider may also suggest that you use over the counter medications such as hemorrhoid creams containing witch hazel or hydrocortisone.

The witch hazel can provide a cooling and soothing feeling to the irritated area while the hydrocortisone cream can help to reduce pain and itching. Other topical medications and hemorrhoid suppositories work as lubricants to reduce the irritation and friction of hemorrhoids. Containing ingredients such as lanolin, glycerin, and cocoa butter these topical medications usually provide relief to most sufferers.

Other more invasive treatments for hemorrhoids include rubber band ligation (a rubber band is placed around the base of the hemorrhoid inside the rectum, cutting off circulation which results in the hemorrhoid withering away within a week to ten days), sclerotherapy (a chemical solution is injected around the blood vessel causing the hemorrhoid to shrink), infrared coagulation (a special device is used to actually burn away the hemorrhoidal tissue), and hemorrhoidectomy (surgical removal of severe internal or external hemorrhoids).

Painful piles… hemorrhoids… there is no need to keep suffering with this irritating, aggravating condition. Once a diagnosis is confirmed then talk with your physician to determine the best course of treatment for you.

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Abdominal Migraines

Anyone who has ever had a migraine will say they do not just happen in the head. The headache is usually the worst most painful part of a migraine, but there’s more. Most migraineurs (people who suffer from migraines) will talk about photosensitivity (sensitivity to light), phonosensitivity (sensitivity to sound), scent sensitivity, gastric pain, cramping, vomiting.

Sometimes the abdominal symptoms show up without the other typical migraine symptoms. When they do, a patient is said to be experiencing an abdominal migraine. An abdominal migraine is pain, usually varying from mild to medium, in the abdomen. The pain is either along the midline or unspecified and is frequently accompanied by abdominal tenderness, cramp-like spasms, bloating, vomiting, and loss of appetite.

Since abdomen pain can be caused by a wide variety of conditions other causes need to be ruled out before a diagnosis can be made. In a classic abdominal migraine, no gastric cause for the pain can be identified. Migraineurs need to let their doctors know about their migraines when they experience unspecified abdominal pain so that the doctor knows abdominal migraine may be a possibility.

Abdominal migraines are most common in children. Children who experience abdominal migraines frequently grow up to be migraineurs. While abdominal migraine is not unheard of in adults, it is rare. Like most other types of migraine, it is also more common in females than in males.

While the exact cause of abdominal migraines is unknown, it is highly likely to be related to serotonin deficiency. Serotonin deficiency has been linked in several studies to migraines, and 90% of the body’s serotonin is produced in the gastric system. Serotonin deficiency causes cascading waves of nerve reaction in the brain when triggering a migraine and a similar process may be in effect in the abdomen.

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Get Pregnant Naturally – How to Deal with Headache during Pregnancy Its Causes

When not on pregnancy, headache or dizziness really disturbs daily activities. Especially when this thing is experienced during pregnancy. The increasing weight and many changes during pregnancy, causes the discomfort to increase.

If not during pregnancy, headache can be overcome by taking medicine. But when it happens during pregnancy, taking medicine repeatedly is not allowed because it is feared that it may have bad effects for the embryo.

A. Types And Causes

Headache on pregnant woman can be caused by the change of the hormones and blood circulation, causing changes on the blood pressure. In this situation, if the pregnant woman is doing heavy activity or hasty activity, it can cause the supply of blood to the head to decrease. Anemia can also be the cause; it decreases the oxygen supply to the red blood cells to the head. Besides that, working pressure or another psychological pressure can also produce stress which can cause headache.

B. What You Must Be Aware Of

If headache doesn’t happen continuously, not accompanied by blurry vision, and excessive swellings, then it’s not to be worried. Those signs are migraine disturbance or preeclampsia. Besides, don’t have to worry if it’s not accompanied by lower stomach pain and bleedings as one of the signs of pregnancy outside womb.

C. How To Handle And Prevent

Headache can be prevented by regular exercise to speed up the blood flow, and also by taking enough rest. Besides, decrease activity that may cause stress, try to be more relax in facing life problems and stop activity if you feel tired. Eat nutritious foods and decrease the consumption of stimulating foods to decrease the chance of stomach disturbance, such as spicy food, or food with coconut milk can also prevent headache.

But if headache happen, lie down slowly with the head position is lower than the heart, or lie down while raising your legs, support it with pillow, for few minutes. Don’t make any sudden movement. If you are waking up from sleep, do it slowly. Also when getting up from sitting position. Try to sit calmly. Lean your back and straighten your legs until it feel more relax. Release all burdens in your mind and relax in going through pregnancy to calm your mind. Find a comfort and calm place, and also has good air circulation system. Place with bad air circulation can cause the lack of oxygen in brain which will cause headache. If possible, do relaxation exercises, by closing your eyes, take deep breath, and imagine calm situation. Arrange body position in doing daily activities by keeping it straight. This can work well to the body. Besides, eat regularly before starving because of the low blood sugar rate, it can cause headache. If have problems, try to find the solutions. If necessary, ask for the help from experts.

 

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