First of all, you should know that there are many things that could cause the abdominal pains, so it is very important to say where exactly you feel the pain. Abdominal pain is very difficult to diagnose because it can mean so many things.
Mostly abdominal pain is linked to common problems such as emotional distress, overeating or the flu, and of course some other more serious illnesses.
Sometimes the abdominal pain is relieved by bowel movements and is accompanied by constipation and diarrhea. Have you ever had some of these symptoms? If so, then this may mean you have irritable bowel movement. Do you have the strong urge to have a bowel movement right after you have already had one?
Well, since I don’t know much of the symptoms you have, you’d have to write what else do you feel so that we could puzzle out what is happening to you.
Meanwhile, you keep a diary of what you eat to identify food that make you feel worse after it.
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