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Abdominal pain


In a few minutes the symptom check will give you personal and reliable information about your abdominal pain symptoms. You will know:

  • 1 How serious your abdominal pain symptoms are..
  • 2 If you need to see a doctor & what you have to watch out for.
  • 3 What you can do to get rid of your abdominal pain complaint.
  • 4 What the doctor would think of first.

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Abdomen

General information about abdominal pain

Abdominal pain is a symptom which can have a whole range of causes. Most often abdominal pain is caused by a troubled stomach or troubled intestines and usually it passes on its own, but in some cases it can be very important to contact a doctor. You can do the symptom check to get personal information about your abdominal pain complaints.

Other symptoms with abdominal pain

Other symptoms that you experience together with a abdominal pain are:

– Nausea
– Vomiting
– Fatigue
– Fever

Causes of abdominal pain

Abdominal pain can be caused by caused by several different things, the most commonly known cause being stomach flu. Abdominal pain can also can also be caused by reflux, bladder infection, constipation, peptic ulcer, abdominal pain caused by stress or abdominal pain as a side effect. Less often it’s caused by lactose intolerance or irritable bowel syndrome. But most often of all its just a common stomach ache.

Knowing what to do when you have a abdominal pain

It is important to know what you can do yourself to get rid of abdominal pain and when it is important to contact a doctor. So do the symptom check; you answer questions about your symptoms, like nausea, vomiting, fatigue, fever et cetera, and you will get a personal result within a few minutes, explaining everything about your complaints!

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or read more about:
Irritable bowel syndrome
Bladder infection
Abdominal pain caused by stress
Constipation
Lactose intolerance
Abdominal pain as a side effect
Reflux
Common stomach ache
Stomach flu
At risk of a Sexually transmitted disease (STD)
Menstrual cramps

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Answer all the questions as best as possible. It is possible to change your answers at the end of the check.

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What is bothering you?

Click on one or more symptoms from the list.

How old are you?

Click on one of the answers. Then click on 'Next step'

What is your gender?

Click on one of the answers

How sick do you feel?

Click on a number between 0 (not sick or no pain) and 10 (Extremely sick or extreme pain) that describes how you feel.

How worried are you?

Click on a number between 0 (not worried) and 10 (Extremely worried) that describes how worried you are.

How long have you had abdominal pain?

How quickly did the abdominal pain develop?

Do you have any history of aneurysm?

Are you pregnant?

Does the pain radiate upwards, towards your chest, upper back and your shoulders?

Is there blood in your stool?

There can be blood around the stool, but also through the stool

Have you been vomiting?

Are you vomiting blood?

Do you feel dizzy or like you’re about to faint?

Do you feel clammy and cold?

Do you have a fever?

Measure your temperature and indicate how high your fever is.

When did you last urinate?

Does it hurt when you urinate?

Is the abdominal pain getting worse?

What color is your stool?

Do you use any medication?

For example: Prednison or painkillers. Not including contraceptives, such as the birth control pill.