What does abdominal wall pain feel like?

The acute pain is described as localized, dull, or burning, with a sharp component (usually on one side) radiating horizontally in the upper half of the abdomen and obliquely downward in the lower abdomen. The pain may radiate when the patient twists, bends, or sits up.
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Where do you feel abdominal wall pain?

Along the midline, the rectus abdominis can cause localized pain on the xyphoid process superiorly or in the pubic area inferiorly. The pyramidalis can also cause pubic area pain. The lateral abdominal wall is composed of—from superficial to deep—the external oblique, internal oblique, and transverse abdominis muscles.
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What does an abdominal wall strain feel like?

If you have an abdominal strain, the surface of your stomach area may feel tender and inflamed. You're more likely to feel these sensations when you're contracting your abdominal muscles and moving. Other symptoms include: sudden sharp pain.
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How do you know if stomach pain is muscular?

If people have pulled a muscle, they may notice the following symptoms in and around the abdomen:
  1. soreness or tenderness.
  2. pain or discomfort when touching the abdomen.
  3. swelling.
  4. bruising.
  5. muscle spasms.
  6. difficulty stretching the muscle.
  7. pain when moving or stretching.
  8. pain after an injury or excessive exercise.
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How common is abdominal wall pain?

Chronic abdominal wall pain: clinical features, health care costs, and long-term outcome. Chronic abdominal wall pain can affect patients of all ages, but most commonly presents in the fifth and sixth decades of life and is 4 times more prevalent in women than in men. Costanza C.D. Longstreth G.F.
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What causes inflammation of the abdominal wall?

Peritonitis is a redness and swelling (inflammation) of the lining of your belly or abdomen. This lining is called the peritoneum. It is often caused by an infection from a hole in the bowel or a burst appendix.
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Where does visceral pain usually start?

Visceral pain originates in the organs of the chest, belly, or pelvis. You might describe it as a dull ache, but other ways to describe it include: Gnawing.
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What type of doctor treats abdominal wall pain?

Grover recommends referring patients to either a gastroenterologist or pain specialist if CAWP is suspected.
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Is abdominal point tenderness serious?

Abdominal tenderness can be mild to severe. Rebound tenderness occurs when the tissue that lines the abdominal cavity (the peritoneum) is irritated, inflamed, or infected. This is called peritonitis.
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How long do abdominal muscle strains last?

A mild strain may heal within a few weeks. A more severe strain may take 6 weeks or longer.
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How can you tell the difference between a hernia and abdominal strain?

Physical Lumps and Bumps

When someone experiences a pulled abdominal muscle, there can be inflammation and some swelling, but generally no physically-identifiable marker. A hernia usually causes a noticeable bulge on the surface of the abdomen. This bulge can be painless but change in size with exertion.
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What is an abdominal wall hernia?

An abdominal wall hernia is a weakness in the muscles of the abdominal wall. When a hernia occurs, it can cause pain, and sometimes fat or intestines from the abdominal wall can bulge out. The abdominal wall is made up of muscle and tissues that attach those muscles to each other and to bone.
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Can a trapped nerve cause abdominal pain?

There are several nerves attached to the abdominal wall, muscles, and organs which provide motor and sensory function. If one of these nerves become pinched, you may experience: Persistent radiating pain in the abdominal region. Pain that feels like it moves from the front to back of the abdomen.
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What does abdominal nerve entrapment feel like?

The acute pain is described as localized, dull, or burning, with a sharp component (usually on one side) radiating horizontally in the upper half of the abdomen and obliquely downward in the lower abdomen. The pain may radiate when the patient twists, bends, or sits up.
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Can you have fibromyalgia in your stomach?

More than two-thirds of those with fibromyalgia also have stomach pain, bloating, gas, and nausea on a regular basis. Constipation or diarrhea can also occur regularly.
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How do you know if pain is muscular or skeletal?

Bone pain usually feels deeper, sharper, and more intense than muscle pain. Muscle pain also feels more generalized throughout the body and tends to ease within a day or two, while bone pain is more focused and lasts longer. Bone pain is also less common than joint or muscle pain, and should always be taken seriously.
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What is somatic abdominal pain?

Somatic pain can be deep or superficial, with the deeper pain coming from the skeletal structure, tendons, and muscles. It can be described as aching, cramping, gnawing, or even sharp. It usually appears in one area of the body, and movement can trigger it.
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What is an example of visceral pain?

It a type of nociceptive pain, which means that is caused by medical conditions that produce inflammation, pressure, or an injury. Pelvic pain caused by a bladder infection and abdominal pain caused by irritable bowel syndrome are types of visceral pain.
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What are the symptoms of an inflamed stomach?

Symptoms
  • Gnawing or burning ache or pain (indigestion) in your upper abdomen that may become either worse or better with eating.
  • Nausea.
  • Vomiting.
  • A feeling of fullness in your upper abdomen after eating.
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What are 4 signs of peritonitis?

Signs and symptoms of peritonitis include:
  • Abdominal pain or tenderness.
  • Bloating or a feeling of fullness in your abdomen.
  • Fever.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Loss of appetite.
  • Diarrhea.
  • Low urine output.
  • Thirst.
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What are the symptoms of abdominal infection?

What are the symptoms of an intra-abdominal abscess?
  • Fever.
  • Belly pain.
  • Chest pain or shoulder pain.
  • Lack of appetite.
  • Nausea and vomiting.
  • Change in bowel movements.
  • Rectal tenderness or fullness.
  • Mass in the belly.
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Can abdominal muscle pain last for months?

Acute abdominal pain develops and often resolves over a few hours to a few days. Chronic abdominal pain may be intermittent (episodic), meaning it may come and go. This type of pain may be present for weeks to months, or even years.
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What organs are behind the abdominal wall?

The abdomen contains all the digestive organs, including the stomach, small and large intestines, pancreas, liver, and gallbladder. These organs are held together loosely by connecting tissues (mesentery) that allow them to expand and to slide against each other. The abdomen also contains the kidneys and spleen.
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What does an upper abdominal hernia feel like?

Typically, patients with ventral hernias describe mild pain, aching or a pressure sensation at the site of the hernia. The discomfort worsens with any activity that puts a strain on the abdomen, such as heavy lifting, running or bearing down during bowel movements. Some patients have a bulge but do not have discomfort.
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