Symptom: Localized Abdominal Pain(Left Upper)
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Localized Abdominal Pain(Left Upper)
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blunt trauma to left upper abdomen
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may occur in malaria, leukemia or sarcoidosis
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severe pain in mid-upper and left upper abdomen
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faintness
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pain in left shoulder
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pallor
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2
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pain in mid-upper and left upper abdomen
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pain rapidly worsened by eating
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mild, ice cream or antacids immediately relieve pain
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3
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pain in the mid-upper, left upper or right upper abdomen
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pain usually lasts 1-6 hours
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pain associated with nausea, vomiting and loss of appetite
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4
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severe upper abdominal pain
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pain radiates into back or shoulder
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pain and tenderness in right, mid or left upper abdomen
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symptoms usually last more than 24 hours
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fever and chills
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recent abdominal surgery
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history of diverticulitis or perforated ulcer
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pain and tenderness in left upper abdomen
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fever, chills and weight loss
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pain in chest, left shoulder
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left upper abdominal pain
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pain relieved by passage of gas or stool
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pencil or ribbon shaped stools
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diarrhea
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constipation
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episodes may occur in clusters for weeks or months
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use of dietary bran may decrease symptoms
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7
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left upper abdominal pain associated with constipation
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persistent pencil or ribbon shaped stools
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lower abdominal swelling
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change in bowel habits
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blood in the stool
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8
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left upper abdominal pain
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similar pain often present in left lower abdomen
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recurrent episodes of diarrhea, may be bloody
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fever
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recurrent episodes
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nausea and vomiting
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9
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flank pain
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back pain
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fever and chills
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painful urination
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frequent urination
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pain in left upper abdomen
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10
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severe flank pain
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back pain
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left upper abdominal pain
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blood in the urine
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nausea
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pain may radiate into groin or genitals
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11
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cough
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shortness of breath - difficulties breathing
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chest pain
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left upper abdominal pain
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fever and chills
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12
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burning pain in chest and left upper abdomen
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rash develops in area of pain in several days
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fever
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pain may persist after rash has disappeared
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13
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pain in left upper abdomen, at junction of ribs and breastbone
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breathing or twisting may aggravate pain
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moving arm or neck may precipitate pain
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