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<p>For abdominal pain that doesn’t go away, you should pay attention to where exactly the pain is coming from and whether you have any other symptoms related to the pain. Here are some conditions that often cause stomach pain.<br />1. Constipation</p><p>Constipation is defined as the condition of having difficulty defecating or not being able to defecate at all for more than three days in a row.</p><p>When you are unable to have a bowel movement, stool will accumulate in your colon. If it gets worse, your lower abdomen can swell and cause pain.</p><p>Constipation can occur at any age. To avoid constipation, you should drink plenty of water and fiber-rich foods in your diet. Regular exercise can also help smooth digestion.<br />2. Diarrhea</p><p>Stomach pain can also be caused by severe diarrhea in which the condition of the stool that comes out has a watery and watery texture. When you have diarrhea, you may have bowel sakit perut movements at least three or more times a day.</p><p>Usually, diarrhea lasts for 1-2 days. Some patients recover on their own from this condition.</p><p>However, if it lasts more than 3 days, it could be a sign of a stomach infection or other more serious condition. If this is the case, then the patient needs treatment from a doctor.<br />3. Gastroenteritis or stomach flu</p><p>Gastroenteritis, (also known as stomach flu or vomiting) can be the cause of your stomach pain. In addition to abdominal pain, typical accompanying symptoms are diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting. This disease is usually caused by bacteria or viruses.</p><p>Some other signs and symptoms may include fever and headache. If you have any of these signs, you should tell your doctor. You may need medical attention to treat infection and dehydration.<br />4. Appendicitis or appendicitis</p><p>If the pain is in the lower right side of the abdomen, you may have appendicitis. The appendix is a network of small pouches that extend from your large intestine.</p><p>Appendicitis occurs when your appendix becomes blocked by stool or other foreign substances and causes inflammation.</p><p>Symptoms of appendicitis other than abdominal pain include high fever, loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting. If left untreated, the appendix can rupture and allow the infection to spread. Therefore, contact your doctor if you experience any of these signs.</p>
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