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Abdominal Pain Causes
Topic Overview
Abdominal pain can have many causes. Often the specific symptoms help determine the cause of the pain.
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Infection with a parasite, such as Reference giardia Opens New Window |
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Urinary problems, such as a Reference kidney stone Opens New Window, kidney disease, Reference kidney infection Opens New Window, or Reference bladder infection Opens New Window |
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Dietary, such as Reference lactose intolerance Opens New Window or Reference food allergy Opens New Window |
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Inflammatory disease, such as Reference Crohn's disease Opens New Window or Reference ulcerative colitis Opens New Window |
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Reference Ectopic pregnancy Opens New Window or Reference miscarriage Opens New Window |
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Gastrointestinal problems, such as constipation, Reference gallbladder disease Opens New Window, Reference bowel obstruction Opens New Window, Reference pancreatitis Opens New Window, Reference appendicitis Opens New Window, Reference gastritis Opens New Window, Reference peptic ulcer disease Opens New Window, Reference gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) Opens New Window, or Reference diverticulitis Opens New Window |
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Female reproductive problems, such as Reference endometriosis Opens New Window or Reference pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) Opens New Window |
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Blood vessel problems, such as an Reference aortic aneurysm Opens New Window or Reference peripheral arterial disease Opens New Window |
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Hernias, such as Reference hiatal Opens New Window, Reference inguinal Opens New Window, or Reference umbilical Opens New Window |
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