Persistent abdominal pain and bloating

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      If you experience these symptoms: persistent abdominal pain, abdominal bloating, rectal bleeding, fever, nausea, or vomiting - you should contact your doctor immediately. Feel free to discuss these and other questions with the doctor or nurse before your examination. Please call us at 845-331-8222.


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      Abdominal bloating . Increased abdominal girth . Indigestion. Lack of appetite. Feeling full after only a small amount of food. Weight gain or weight loss . Change in bowel habits . Fatigue. Urinary frequency or incontinence. Abdominal and/or pelvic pain. Feeling of pressure in the abdomen. Frequency of reporting of symptom categories ...


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      Recurrent or persistent abdominal pain or abdominal discomfort centered in the upper abdomen. The "discomfort" is an uncomfortable feeling but does not reach the level of pain. The discomfort is mainly concentrated in the upper abdomen, although a person may also have pain …


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      Slide 3: Abdominal Pain: Location- provides hint as to source: you have quadrants associated . Not all pain is associated with abdominal pain: MI may present with nausea and abdominal pain because diaphragm gets irritated. Lower pneumonia diaphragm gets irritated and pain is referred to abdominal region. LUQ-stomach, spleen, tail of pancreas ...


    • [DOC File]Patient information: Gas and bloating

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      Other frequent complaints attributed to gas are abdominal distension and crampy abdominal pain. Such pain may be perceived in areas that the gas may become trapped, such as bends in the colon, which occur naturally in the area under the liver (upper to mid right part of the abdomen), and in the area under the spleen (upper to mid left part of ...


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      4. Have you, at any time in your life, been bothered by persistent prostatitis, vaginitis or other problems affecting your reproductive organs? 25. 5. Have you been pregnant 2 or more times? 5. 1 time? 3. 6. Have you taken birth control pills for more that 2 years? 15. For 6 months to 2 years? 8. 7.


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      — Some people feel they pass an excessive amount of gas or burp too frequently. Other people notice bloating and crampy abdominal pain. You may feel this pain in areas where gas can become trapped, such as in bends in the colon, which occur naturally in the area under the liver (upper to mid-right part of the abdomen), and in the area under the spleen (upper to mid left part of the abdomen).


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      (Severe or persistent abdominal pain should never be ignored especially if abdominal pain or cramping associated with spotting, bleeding, fever, chills, vaginal discharge, faintness, discomfort while urinating, or nausea and vomiting, or if the pain doesn't subside after several minutes of rest) .


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      Moderate pain (4-5/10) elicited bilateral labia minora and vestibule with Q-tip test. May consider adding clock face designation for clarity of where pain is elicited. For example, 4-5/10 labial pain elicited at 3-5 o’clock and 8-10 o’clock positions. According to Varney’s pain is most common at the 11-1 …


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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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