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Symptom: Localized Abdominal Pain(Midline Lower)


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Localized Abdominal Pain(Midline Lower)

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  • low back pain
  • weakness or numbness in legs
  • difficulties urinating
  • lower abdominal swelling
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • numbness around genitals or rectum
2
  • umbilical or mid-upper abdominal pain
  • pain shifts to mid-lower abdomen
  • nausea and vomiting
  • loss of appetite
  • constipation
  • fever
3
  • flank pain
  • back pain
  • fever and chills
  • frequent urination
  • painful urination
  • blood in the urine
  • pain may radiate into midline lower abdomen
4
  • intermittent obstruction of urinary stream
  • only able to urinate in one position
  • midline lower abdominal pain
  • blood in the urine
5
  • lower abdominal pain
  • nausea and vomiting
  • severe constipation
  • lower abdominal swelling
  • loss of appetite
6
  • most common in individuals over 60 years old
  • more common with use of narcotics, anti-depressants, diuretics or antacids
  • dehydration, dementia and inactivity increase risk
  • severe constipation
  • lower abdominal pain
  • abdominal swelling
7
  • crampy abdominal pain in umbilical and midline lower abdomen
  • abdominal pain and urge to have bowel movement temporarily relieved with passing stool
  • diarrhea watery green, contains mucus or blood
  • fever
8
  • history of irregular heart beats
  • history of vascular disease
  • usually occurs in people over 50 years of age
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • bloody diarrhea
9
  • left lower and lower midline abdominal pain
  • pain worsened by coughing or movement
  • nausea and vomiting
  • lower abdominal swelling
  • fever
  • constipation or diarrhea
10
  • mid-lower abdominal pain
  • mass in lower midline abdomen or pelvis
  • sensation of pressure affecting bladder and rectum
  • excessive menstrual bleeding
  • irregular menstrual bleeding
11
  • history of previous ectopic pregnancy
  • history of I.U.D.
  • history of pelvic inflammatory disease
  • missed menstrual period followed by irregular spotting
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • sudden diffuse abdominal pain
  • pallor
  • rapid heart rate
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  • history of previous ectopic pregnancy
  • history of I.U.D.
  • history of pelvic inflammatory disease
  • missed menstrual period followed by irregular spotting
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • sudden generalized abdominal pain
  • shoulder pain
  • pallor
  • rapid heart rate
13
  • pus like vaginal discharge
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • fever and chills
  • more common in women who have used an I.U.D.
14
  • history of painful menstrual periods
  • painful sexual intercourse
  • blood diarrhea associated with menstrual period
  • back pain
  • lower midline abdominal pain
15
  • occurs in middle of menstrual cycle
  • lower abdominal pain
  • history of similar symptoms in right or left lower abdomen
16
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • painful urination
  • frequent urination
  • blood in the urine
  • cloudy urine
17
  • recurrent episodes of diarrhea, may contain blood
  • lower midline abdominal pain that decreases after bowel movement
  • rectal pain
  • irritated eyes
  • painful joints
18
  • absent menstrual periods for 1-3 months
  • vaginal bleeding
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • low back pain
  • passage of clots and products of conception from vagina
  • positive pregnancy test
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  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • low back pain
  • fever and chills
  • most common after 50 years of age
  • blood in stool
  • diarrhea
20
  • localized mass in the lower midline abdominal wall
  • lower midline abdominal pain
  • nausea and vomiting
  • constipation
  • abdominal distension
  • fever





Possible medical conditions of Localized Abdominal Pain(Midline Lower) : - Cauda Equina Syndrome - Neurogenic Bladder - Appendicitis - Diverticulitis - Meckel's Diverticulitis - Cystitis - Pelvic Inflammatory Disease - Pyelonephritis - Renal Cortical Abscess - Perinephric Abscess - Bladder Stones - Bladder Cancer - Urethral Stricture - Colon Obstruction - Colon Cancer - Ogilvie's Syndrome - Fecal Obstruction - Ogilivie's syndrome - Infectious Colitis - Ulcerative Colitis - Ischemic Colitis - Crohn's Disease - Diverticulosis - Perforation Of The Colon - Uterine Myoma With Bleeding - endometriosis - Ruptured Ectopic Pregnancy - Bleeding From Corpus Luteum Cyst - Corpus Luteum Cyst With Bleeding - Endometritis - Vaginitis - Endometriosis - Endometrioma With Bleeding - Follicle Cyst With Bleeding - Crohn's disease - Spontaneous Abortion - Colorectal Cancer - Colon Polyp - Inflammatory Bowel Disease - Ventral Hernia.



Medical Content Last Updated on 07/12/2008

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