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Abdomen Symptoms - Female

  • Please select your medical symptoms from the abdomen area below.
Female Abdomen
Appetite decrease
Appetite increase
Constipation
Diarrhea (Acute)
Diarrhea (Chronic)
Excessive Burping and Belching
Generalized Abdominal Pain
Heartburn and Indigestion
Localized Abdominal Pain
Nausea and Vomiting
---With Abdominal Pain
---With Headache
Swelling and Distention
---With Swollen Legs
---Without Swollen Legs
 






Problems that occur in the abdomen are a reflection of the major organ systems that occur there. They include the intestinal tract, the liver, the stomach, the gall bladder, the urinary bladder and the uterus.

Diseases that affect the major blood vessels that pass through the abdomen as well as problems with the spine and spinal cord can also produce symptoms in the abdomen.

Adjacent structures, including the heart, lungs and organs of the urinary tract may also produce signs and symptoms that are identified with the abdomen.

Potentially life threatening conditions such as peritonitis, abdominal bleeding, bleeding ulcers, dissections of the aorta, aortic aneurysms and bowel obstructions must be rapidly identified.

Other conditions that may be associated with abdomen include weight loss, IBS, gastric bypass, colon cancer, indigestion, diarrhea, diabetes, liposuction, hepatitis, lymphoma and prostate disease.






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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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