Random lower left abdominal pain.?
Sitting on my chair when i started to feel a bit uneasy. then I randomly started getting sharp lower abdominal pains ( Left iliac region ) http://i.imgur.com/Tfhpq.jpg
Its hurts every time i do some “extreme” movement. or when I move my left leg
I also feel a bit sick
could be a lot of things. Eat some bad foods? Stomach or digestives problems. Check for blood in your stool call a nurse for more help.
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What kind of disease do I have?
I have been having upper stomach pain, endless appetite, and I can’t really concentrate on anything. Help please?
*Nerak – No. That is not it. It has been going on for 2 weeks now.
NOT PREGNANT. VIRGIN.
okay, you most likely don’t actually have a disease, you’re sick, but I doubt you actually have a disease. I don’t think you should try to diagnose yourself over the internet really, even if you did you would still have to go see the doctor for a prescription, so I think it would be best to juts go see the doctor. LOL you’re just gonna confuse yourself with all the different answers XD
Hope you get better soon, Good luck
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I have lower left side pains in my abdominal and my back. Is this just an early pregnancy symptom?
There is a high chance I am pregnant. I have some sharp back pain, my lower abdominal area gets sharp pains off and on I have fatigue, and I have been moody and nausia. The pains in my left side are off and on as well. Does these symptoms mean early pregnancy? Or what possibilities are these symptoms?
Pregnancy symptoms can vary from one woman to another. In fact, some pregnant woman may not have any pregnancy symptoms at all for a while and another woman will know she is pregnant very easily just from her symptoms alone.
Some of the early pregnancy symptoms are the following:
missed menstrual period
morning sickness
frequent urination
mood swings
swollen and tender breasts
constipation
sensitivity to smell
fatigue
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Severe Abdominal pain after running long and hard!?
I feel I can call myself an experienced runner with a broad bit of knowledge from 6 years experience so please don’t try to convince me I am not eating right or not drinking enough, but I cannot figure out why I get SEVERE lower abdominal pain after a long and hard run. My most recent episode occurred after a 10 mile run in 1 hour 1 min (I pushed hardcore), 5 min later I was crippled in pain and when I got home I ate some pasta, drank a cup of water and fell asleep on the floor curled into a ball from the intense pain. The pain occurs about an inch below my belly button and nothing seems to lessen it besides laying on the floor in a ball. I am a 20 year old male and have had this for at least 4 years. It only occurs after hard long runs, especially when I do a marathon. I get them on empty stomachs, semi filled stomachs, minimal water and max water, in the morning, afternoon, and nighttime. ANy ideas?
See your physician
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pain in stomach after sit ups?
I have recently joined a gym to help me improve my fitness levels and tone up a bit. I’m pretty much completely new to exercise (I’ve always been fairly slim but only recently started to gain a bit of weight so decided to do something about it). I’ve been going for about 3 weeks now and use a gym ball to do sit ups, around 30 each session. However for around 2 days afterwards I feel soreness at the top of my stomach, and feels slightly painful if i sneeze, cough etc. My question is – is this tenderness the muscles being worked out (pretty much for the first time in their life lol) or am I actually straining something/causing some damage?
Thanks
I guess it’s muscle tiredness, because if you haven’t worked out there for some time, it could cause some strain. Don’t worry, just rest the area untill it feel better, and start exercising again. Once it’s toned, it should feel much better.
Don’t exercise it while it still hurts, otherwise you may do some damage (straining a muscles etc…)
Hope this helps
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