Lower abdominal pain and vomiting

    • [DOC File]Printable Protocols - WHO

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      Flare ups are accompanied by abdominal pain, nausea, diarrhea and fever. Other symptoms include mouth ulcers, rashes and joint pain. Crohn’s disease can present as a musculoskeletal disorder as well. Patients may present with referred pain to the low back, pain in the right lower abdominal quadrant and hip pain caused by an associated psoas ...

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    • Lower Back and Stomach Pain: Possible Causes and Treatments

      Vomiting. 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)

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    • [DOC File]Female abdominal pain - USAFP

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      Moderately severe; with at least 4-7 typical attacks of abdominal pain . per year with good remission between attacks 30. With at least one recurring attack of typical severe abdominal pain . in the past year 10. Note 1: Abdominal pain in this condition must be confirmed as resulting from pancreatitis by appropriate laboratory and clinical studies.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 9

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      Most patients present with vomiting and crampy abdominal pain. The abdominal manifests as severe crying episodes lasting 1 to 5 minutes separated by 3 to 30 minutes of normal behavior (sometimes quiet and drowsy behavior due to exhaustion) where they have no pain. This cyclic pattern occurs as the peristaltic wave encounters the intussception ...

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    • [DOCX File]Mitochondrial and Gastrointestinal Diseases Assessment

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      Return to the clinic if symptoms persist or worsen; I have alerted the patient to call if high fever, dehydration, marked weakness, fainting, increased abdominal pain, blood in stool or vomit. Hypertension: (may alter for new diagnosis or for follow-up)

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    • [DOC File]Workup of Pediatric Abdominal Pain: Who, What, Why and How

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      Suprapubic pain or lower abdominal pain. Sexual history. Stress/urge incontinence. Malodorous and/or cloudy urine. Diaphragm and/or spermicide use. ... Exhibits signs and symptoms of upper UTI (fever, flank pain, malaise, nausea, vomiting and chills). History of pyelonephritis, renal or bladder stones, recurrent UTI (3 infections/year).

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    • [DOCX File]North Dakota Department of Health

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      Uterus smaller than dates Cramping/lower abdominal pain. Partial expulsion of products of conception Incomplete abortion. Heavy bleeding. Dilated cervix. Uterus larger than dates. Uterus softer than normal. Partial expulsion of products of conception which resemble grapes Nausea/vomiting. Spontaneous abortion Cramping/lower abdominal pain

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    • [DOC File]§4.114 - Veterans Affairs

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      Abdominal Exam. Part of a Complete Exam. Symptoms or Complaint. Risk Factors. GI Complaints Abdominal pain. Indigestion. Nausea/vomiting. Change in bowel. Dysphagia. GI bleeding. Abdominal mass. Distention. Weight change. Anorexia. Jaundice. Pruritis. Back pain GI Disorders. 3rd largest category of illness. 1/3 – ½ of all adults have ...

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    • [DOC File]Pediatric Abdominal Emergencies

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      Abdominal pain accounts for 2-4% of all pediatric outpatient visits2. 13-17% of middle and high-school students experience abdominal pain on a weekly basis3. 8% of all students have seen a physician in the past year for abdominal pain.3. Most children will have no organic cause for their pain, even after extensive searching1

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