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  2. Stomach Cramps: What Causes Them and How to Treat Them - WebMD

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    Fish. Eggs. Milk. Peanuts. If you’re allergic to certain foods, it’s best to avoid them. A dangerous allergic reaction called anaphylaxis can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure, trouble ...

  3. Abdominal angina - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal angina is abdominal pain after eating that occurs in individuals with ongoing poor blood supply to their small intestines known as chronic mesenteric ischemia. [1] Although the term angina alone usually denotes angina pectoris (a type of chest pain due to obstruction of the coronary artery ), angina by itself can also mean "any ...

  4. Leaking Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm: Symptoms and Treatment

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    a noticeable throbbing mass in the abdomen. abdominal pain or tenderness. changes in blood pressure. increased heart rate. a drop in your blood counts. An AAA may be difficult to quickly diagnose ...

  5. What to Know About Right Upper Quadrant Pain - WebMD

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    Abscess. Inflammation. In some cases like indigestion and gastritis, this might cause mild symptoms like burping, gas, bloating, and pain. This can be caused by eating certain foods and may be ...

  6. Intestinal Stricture in Crohn’s: Symptoms, Treatment, and More

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    Depending on the severity, an intestinal stricture can cause symptoms like bloating, cramping, severe abdominal pain, and nausea. Treatment may involve medication, a medical procedure, or surgery ...

  7. Abdominal pain - Wikipedia

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    The most frequent reasons for abdominal pain are gastroenteritis (13%), irritable bowel syndrome (8%), urinary tract problems (5%), inflammation of the stomach (5%) and constipation (5%). In about 30% of cases, the cause is not determined. About 10% of cases have a more serious cause including gallbladder ( gallstones or biliary dyskinesia) or ...

  8. Abdominal Mass: What Causes It, How It's Treated, and More

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    Abdominal masses can be caused by a lot of different conditions, including the following. Cancers. Different types of cancers can cause an abdominal mass, such as: Colon cancer. Stomach cancer ...

  9. Epigastric Pain: 14 Possible Causes - Healthline

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    Takeaway. Epigastric pain refers to pain or discomfort below the ribs in your upper abdomen area. Causes range from acute digestive issues like acid reflux to chronic conditions, such as ...