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  2. Carnett's sign - Wikipedia

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    In medicine, Carnett's sign is a finding on clinical examination in which abdominal pain remains unchanged or increases when the muscles of the abdominal wall are tensed. [1] [2] For this part of the abdominal examination, the patient can be asked to lift the head and shoulders from the examination table to tense the abdominal muscles.

  3. If You Feel Pain In Your Lower Left Abdomen, One Of These ...

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    Other symptoms include lower-back discomfort, nausea, even vomiting. Related pain may affect the lower mid quadrant area of your core, where the bladder sits, and the right lower quadrant region too.

  4. Pelvic floor dysfunction - Wikipedia

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    For women, there is a 20.5% risk for having a surgical intervention related to stress urinary incontinence. The literature suggests that white women are at increased risk for stress urinary incontinence. [12] Though pelvic floor dysfunction is thought to more commonly affect women, 16% of men have been identified with pelvic floor dysfunction. [13]

  5. Abdominal pain - Wikipedia

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    Abdominal pain, also known as a stomach ache, is a symptom associated with both non-serious and serious medical issues. Since the abdomen contains most of the body's vital organs, it can be an indicator of a wide variety of diseases.

  6. Trainers Say You Can Strengthen Your Lower Abs By ... - AOL

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    It can strain your lower back and make the reverse crunch less effective. Keep your lower back pressed into the floor and engage your core the whole time to ensure that your abs are doing most of ...

  7. Abdominal guarding - Wikipedia

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    Guarding is a characteristic finding in the physical examination for an abruptly painful abdomen (an acute abdomen) with inflammation of the inner abdominal (peritoneal) surface due, for example, to appendicitis or diverticulitis. The tensed muscles of the abdominal wall automatically go into spasm to keep the tender underlying tissues from ...

  8. 5 exercises that target the hard-to-hit lower abs - AOL

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    This lower ab workout has core exercises to help reduce belly fat and get a flatter stomach. Exercises include bicycle crunch, planks and Pilates frog. 5 exercises that target the hard-to-hit ...

  9. Round ligament pain - Wikipedia

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    The most common symptoms of RLP are: Sudden pain in the lower abdomen, usually in the right side of the pelvic area that can extend to the groin. Shooting abdominal pain when performing sudden movements or physical exercise. Pain is sudden, intermittent and lasts only for a few seconds. [citation needed]