The cause of a pain in the stomach:
1. gastritis:
If stomach pains often occur and recur, this situation may be caused by gastritis. The symptoms of gastritis mainly include epigastric pain, fullness, diarrhea and anemia, which will affect appetite and mood. Generally speaking, gastritis is mainly treated with drugs.
2. Small intestinal lesions:
The navel is mainly located in the small intestine. When the small intestine is sick, it mainly shows fever, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea. So if it is the pain in this part, you can go to the hospital to check whether it is caused by small intestinal lesions.
3. Acute gastroenteritis:
Abdominal pain, mainly in the upper abdomen and navel, presents paroxysmal spasmodic pain, accompanied by anorexia, abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, acute watery diarrhea, or fever, dizziness and fatigue, which is mostly caused by alcoholism, irritating or unclean food and drugs.
4. appendicitis:
Abdominal pain may be caused by appendicitis, mainly manifested as pain in the right lower abdomen. There are obvious colic, gastrointestinal traction and sometimes nausea and vomiting during the attack. The pain requires surgical removal of the inflamed appendix for treatment.
Preventive measures for the attack of stomachache;
1. Correct the wrong eating habits. Pay attention to diet, don't eat spicy food, don't eat cold food.
2. Exercise more to enhance your body's resistance. There are many causes of abdominal pain, and its sources may be different according to the different parts of abdominal pain. Pain caused by intestinal spasm or muscle spasm is generally considered for a period of time. The most common cause is spasm of gastrointestinal tract and gallbladder, which is pain caused by spasm of muscle organs. If it is in the right upper abdomen, this kind of pain is caused by the gallbladder, which is common in gallstones and cholecystitis. If the pain occurs in the right lower abdomen, left lower abdomen or periumbilical area, it is generally considered as pain caused by intestinal and gastrointestinal spasm. There is also renal colic, which may also be bouts, often accompanied by pain when urinating. So no matter what kind of pain it is, I suggest you go to the hospital to find out the cause of the pain.