Burning pain in lower left abdomen
[DOC File]THE SUBACUTE,CHRONIC AND RECURENT ABDOMINAL PAIN
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A 45-year-old female presents with a complaint of abdominal pain for the past 3 days. She localizes the pain to her epigastric area and states that it radiates to her right upper quadrant. She notes that it became markedly worse after eating dinner last night. She recalls a past history of similar pain, but has never had any diagnostic workup.
[DOC File]Female abdominal pain
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The visceral abdominal pain(AP) tends to localize along the middle line of the abdomen, so that stimuli from liver, pancreas, stomach and upper small intestine are felt as epigastric pain, stimuli from the end of the small intestine, caecum, apendix and the ascendent part of the large intestine are felt as periumbilicus pain and stimuli from ...
[DOC File]A 45 year old female presents with a complaint of ...
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GERD, heartburn, mid-line chest pain, esophageal burning. Oral regurgitation Burping. Difficulty or pain with swallowing Feeding difficulties. Abdominal pain. Early satiety (Early fullness) Abdominal bloating or distension. Problems with bowel movements (diarrhea, constipation, straining, pain with bowel movements, blood in the stool)
[DOC File]Acute Abdomen
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i. Abdominal pain, usually localized on the left lower abdomen. ii. Classic infection signs (fever, body aches, chills, nausea, vomiting) iii. Constipation or diarrhea. b. Adhesions can develop, narrowing the diameter of the colon. i. Can result in constipation and bowel obstruction. 3. Management. a. Focuses on making the patient comfortable. b.
[DOCX File]Mitochondrial and Gastrointestinal Diseases Assessment
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The presumed diagnosis of Chlamydia is based on Barbara’s symptoms of intermenstrual bleeding, yellowish colored discharge, mild lower abdominal pain, and burning with urination. Barbara’s physical exam revealed a soft, non-tender, non-distended abdomen with no rebound tenderness. Liver and spleen were not palpable.
[DOC File]Emergency Care and Transportation of the Sick and Injured ...
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C. The quadrant system is generally used to describe a location in the abdomen. The four quadrants consist of the right upper quadrant (RUQ), the right lower quadrant (RLQ), the left lower quadrant (LLQ), and the left upper quadrant (LUQ). D. The peritoneum is a membrane that lines the abdominal cavity.
Left Side Abdominal Pain: Common Causes and When to See a Doc…
As-U-Type code: HFABD (history female abdominal pain) Dragon: Paste history female abdomen . Patient presents with a day history of pain in her abdomen. Patient reports a sudden insidious onset of pain accompanied by. She reports the pain radiates to the. Patient denies being able to reproduce these systems. Patient any new sexual partners.
[DOC File]Chlamydia: Case Study Decision Tree
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The abdomen is divided into different anatomical compartments. 1.Upper abdomen. Right hypochondriam, Epigastruim and left hypochondruim. 2.Mid abdomen: Right lumber region, umbilical region and left lumber region. 3.Lower abdomen. Right iliac fossa, suprapubic region and left iliac fossa. 4.Inguinal regions: Right and left inguinal region.
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