16 of the Most Common Types of Abdominal Pain
Abdominal pain can be a challenging complaint, especially for those of us who specialize in natural medicine. This type of pain is frequently a benign complaint, but can also herald serious acute pathologies. At least some type of abdominal pain is present in more than 60 percent of an otherwise healthy adolescent and adult population. Here are the most significant sources of pain, their location and when you should seek treatment.
The history and physical examination are central to narrowing the differential diagnosis of abdominal pain and guiding the evaluation.
The history is the most important clue to the source of abdominal pain. The pain may be categorized by its underlying mechanism:
- Visceral pain is usually dull and aching in character, although it can be colicky; it is often poorly localized. It arises from distention or spasm of a hollow organ such as the discomfort Experienced early in intestinal obstruction or cholecystitis.
- Parietal pain is sharp and very well localized. It arises from peritoneal irritation such as the pain of acute appendicitis with the spread of inflammation to the parietal peritoneum.
- Referred pain is aching and perceived to be near the surface of the body.
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- on Mar, 03, 2014
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