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  2. Abdominal pain Causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Abdominal pain can have many causes. The most common causes usually aren't serious, such as gas pains, indigestion or a pulled muscle. Other conditions may need urgent medical attention.

  3. Abdominal Pain: Causes, Types & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Abdominal pain has a wide variety of causes and treatments. Some conditions, such as gallstones or appendicitis, may require surgery. Others, such as ulcers or infections, may be relieved with medicine.

  4. Abdominal Pain: Types, Causes, Treatment & Home Remedies - WebMD

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    Abdominal pain refers to discomfort or other uncomfortable sensations that you feel in your belly area. Just about everybody, at one time or another, will get a bellyache. Most causes of...

  5. Abdominal (Stomach) Pain: Causes and When to See a Doctor

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    Abdominal pain is pain that occurs between the chest and pelvic regions. Learn more about the types of stomach pain, causes, and treatment.

  6. Lower Abdominal Pain: Common Causes & Treatment

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    If you have abdominal pain below your belly button, your healthcare provider might call it lower abdominal pain. Dividing the abdomen into regions helps narrow down the many causes of abdominal pain.

  7. Abdominal Pain: 10 Causes, When to Worry, & Relief | Buoy

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    Explore common causes of abdominal pain like indigestion, IBS, ulcers, and more. Learn when it's a sign of something serious and about treatments for relief. Skip to main content

  8. Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment of Lower Abdominal Pain

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    The lower abdomen is the area between your belly button and pelvic bone. Lower abdominal pain is commonly caused by trapped gas or indigestion. Less commonly, lower abdominal pain can be a symptom of a more serious issue, like a kidney infection or a twisted bowel.