What are the main causes of abdominal pain?

Written in association with: Dr Samira Neshat
Published: | Updated: 05/11/2024
Edited by: Conor Lynch

Abdominal pain is a common symptom that can range from mild discomfort to severe pain. It may originate from different organs in the abdomen, such as the stomach, intestines, liver, gallbladder, pancreas, or appendix, making diagnosis challenging. Understanding the potential causes of abdominal pain is essential for managing the issue effectively and knowing when to seek medical help.

Causes

There are many reasons for abdominal pain. Common causes include indigestion, gas, constipation, or food intolerances, which usually result in temporary discomfort. Viral or bacterial infections, such as gastroenteritis or food poisoning, may also lead to sudden, sharp pain, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, or diarrhoea.

 

More serious causes include appendicitis, which presents as sharp pain in the lower right side of the abdomen, often requiring immediate surgical intervention. Gallstones, ulcers, and hernias can also cause significant pain and may need medical treatment or surgery. 

 

In some cases, abdominal pain may be related to conditions outside the digestive system, such as kidney stones or urinary tract infections (UTIs). Chronic conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), or endometriosis can also lead to recurring pain that requires ongoing management.

 

When to seek medical help

It’s important to know when to seek medical attention for abdominal pain. If the pain is severe, persistent, or accompanied by other concerning symptoms—such as fever, bloody stools, unintentional weight loss, jaundice, or vomiting blood—immediate medical evaluation is needed. These signs may indicate a more serious underlying condition.

 

In many cases, abdominal pain is manageable with over-the-counter remedies or lifestyle adjustments. However, if the pain is unexplained or worsens, consulting a healthcare professional is crucial to rule out serious conditions and receive appropriate treatment.

By Dr Samira Neshat
Paediatrics

Dr Samira Neshat, a dedicated medical professional, brings a wealth of expertise in the field of paediatric care. She holds current positions as a consultant paediatric intensive care specialist at the Royal London Hospital, and a consultant general paediatrician at The Portland Hospital and the Cromwell Hospital in London.

Dr Neshat completed her general paediatric training in Germany in 2004. She then undertook higher specialist training in Paediatric Critical Care at Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (UK) and Yale University Hospital (USA) and is therefore highly skilled in managing critically ill children. Dr Neshat is a licensed medical professional in both the UK and the United States.

She holds a global health focussed Master’s degree in Public Health from Yale University, motivated by her passionate interest in global health matters that encompasses environmental and child health. Throughout her career, she has been committed to advancing medical knowledge through research. She has engaged in insightful postdoctoral research in cardiac therapeutics and vascular permeability.

As an active member of various professional organizations, including the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health UK and the Paediatric Intensive Care Society UK, she is deeply involved in the medical community. Dr Neshat’s contributions extend beyond professional endeavours, as she has been involved in charitable initiatives.

Her involvement with organizations like Cardiac Alliance and the International Children’s Heart Foundation in Macedonia and Honduras reflects her commitment to making a difference in the lives of vulnerable populations. In her personal life, Dr Neshat finds balance and fulfilment in raising her three children and advocating for charitable causes close to her heart.

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