Abdominal pain is any discomfort you feel between your chest and lower belly. It can range from a mild ache to sharp, cramp-like sensations. Pain may come on suddenly or build up over time, and you might feel it in one spot or all across your abdomen.
Abdominal pain often comes with other signs, including:
Many factors can trigger abdominal pain, such as:
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It could be ovarian cysts, bladder infections, or digestive issues.
Mild infections, pelvic congestion, or ovarian cysts may be the cause.
Mild cramping is common as ligaments stretch, but strong or constant pain needs urgent care.
Doctors typically use R10.4 for general chronic abdominal pain and R10.9 when the cause is unspecified.
Generalized abdominal pain affects the entire belly area and is classified under ICD-10 code R10.4.
Yes-especially if the pain recurs, worsens, or is accompanied by other concerning symptoms.
Common diagnostic tests include ultrasound, CT scan, blood work, and sometimes endoscopy or MRI.
Rest, apply a warm compress, and do gentle stretches. If pain persists or worsens, seek medical evaluation.
If the pain is sharp, lasts a long time, or is accompanied by bleeding, fever, or severe discomfort, contact your doctor immediately.
Yes. Irritable Bowel Syndrome often leads to cramping, bloating, and changes in bowel habits that cause abdominal pain.