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Dull pain in left upper abdomen of man

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The abdomen is a very important part of our body. If there is a problem in our abdomen, then we must pay attention to it, because the liver, the largest organ in our body, is in our abdomen. Some friends may have left upper quadrant discomfort. Once we have left upper quadrant discomfort, we should find the cause and provide targeted treatment. The following is a detailed introduction to men's left upper quadrant pain.

1. Abdominal pain Abdominal pain is a very common disease in clinical medicine. Abdominal pain was first divided into severe pain throughout the entire abdomen and dull pain that was more obvious and localized.

2. Severe pain in the entire abdomen is also called acute abdomen, which mainly manifests as severe pain, tenderness, rebound tenderness, abdominal muscle tension, and even shock. Acute abdomen often represents widespread disease and deterioration of the condition. No matter what kind of disease it is, the patient's relatives should seek help immediately, and the doctor will make a diagnosis based on the patient's medical history and other symptoms. Before getting help and diagnosis from a doctor, do not give the patient painkillers or drink alcohol to avoid aggravating the condition and covering up the symptoms.

3. If there are no retroperitoneal irritant symptoms such as tenderness, rebound tenderness, or muscle tension, but severe abdominal pain persists for more than one hour without relief, you need to go to the hospital for medical treatment.

4. In addition to the above conditions, the dull pain in the left abdomen is mostly caused by mild digestive disorders, but it may also be related to symptoms of chest organs, urinary system and male reproductive organs. It can be distinguished based on the location of the pain and other symptoms along with the disease itself.

With the possible diagnosis of symptoms, pain or severe pain around the umbilicus, sudden onset, and paroxysmal aggravation of intestinal roundworms (see gastrointestinal parasitic infection), pain in the upper abdomen or around the umbilicus, which can be alleviated by antacids, often accompanied by vomiting and diarrhea, acute gastroenteritis or gastric ulcer, intermittent menstrual cramps in the lower abdomen, gastrointestinal nerve dysfunction, chronic, regular, and regular upper abdominal pain and tenderness, which are closely related to diet.

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