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Symptom: Localized Abdominal Pain(Midline Upper)


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Localized Abdominal Pain(Midline Upper)

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  • severe upper mid-abdominal pain
  • faintness
  • rapid onset of generalized abdominal pain
  • frequently associated with using anti-inflammatory drugs or aspirin
  • pain may radiate into shoulders
  • pallor
  • sweating
2
  • mid-upper abdominal pain
  • history of gallstones
  • history of excessive alcohol use
  • nausea and vomiting
  • pain may radiate into back
  • fever and chills
3
  • mid-upper or right upper abdominal pain
  • joint pain
  • rash may precede pain
  • jaundice - yellowing of the skin and eyes
  • dark urine
  • pale stool
  • fever
4
  • severe pain in right-upper and mid-upper abdomen
  • pain usually persists 1-6 hours
  • nausea and vomiting
  • previous episodes of similar pain
  • eating fatty foods aggravate pain
5
  • fever and chills
  • right upper and mid-upper abdominal pain
  • marked tenderness over right upper abdomen
  • nausea and vomiting
  • symptoms usually last over 24 hours
6
  • chest pain, severe or persistent
  • pain in mid-upper abdomen
  • pain radiates into neck or arm
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • rapid or irregular heart beat
7
  • mid-upper abdomen
  • pain shifts to right lower abdomen
  • loss of appetite
  • fever
  • tenderness of right lower abdomen
  • nausea and vomiting
8
  • most common in men over 60
  • frequently with history of heart attack or angina
  • pain in legs with exercise
  • abrupt onset of mid-upper and umbilical pain
  • nausea and vomiting
  • bloody stools
9
  • excessive consumption of spicy food, rich food or alcoholic beverages
  • pain in the mid-upper abdomen
  • frequently belching
  • spontaneous or self-induced vomiting relieves symptoms
10
  • mid-upper abdominal pain
  • diarrhea and crampy pain in lower abdomen
  • fever and chills
  • malaise
  • headaches
  • muscle aches
11
  • mid-upper abdominal pain
  • nausea and vomiting
  • vomit may appear green or black
  • abdominal swelling
  • constipation
12
  • forceful vomiting
  • shortly after vomiting, severe chest pain
  • mid-upper abdominal pain
  • shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
  • shoulder pain
  • mid-back pain





Possible medical conditions of Localized Abdominal Pain(Midline Upper) : - Perforated Gastric Ulcer - Perforated Duodenal Ulcer - Perforated Gallbladder - Pancreatitis - Gastric Ulcer - Cholecystitis - Duodenal Ulcer - Hepatitis - Biliary Cholic - Gallstones - Ascending Cholangitis - Cholelithiasis - Myocardial Infarction - Pericarditis - Abdominal Aneurysm - Pulmonary Embolism - Appendicitis - Meckel's diverticulitis - Mesenteric Adenitis - mesenteric vascular ischemia - occlusion - Acute Indigestion - Peptic ulcer - Gastritis - Gastroenteritis - Food Poisoning - Intestinal Obstruction - Peptic Ulcer - Esophageal Rupture - Perforated Ulcer - Incarcerated Diaphragmatic Hernia - Acute Pancreatitis.





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Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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