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LOWER LEFT ABDOMINAL PAIN

CAUSES, SYMPTOMS & TREATMENT OPTIONS

By Abdullahi AlabiPublished 7 months ago 3 min read

Lower left abdominal pain can be caused by various conditions, ranging from mild to severe. Common causes include gas, constipation, and muscle strain. However, more concerning issues such as diverticulitis, ovarian cysts, or kidney problems can also trigger such pain. The pain’s nature, duration, and associated symptoms should be assessed by a healthcare provider for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. If severe or persistent, it warrants immediate medical attention to rule out severe conditions such as appendicitis or diverticulitis.

Causes of Lower Left Abdominal Pain

Diverticulitis- Diverticulitis is frequently the source of chronic discomfort localised to the lower left side of the abdomen. Little pouches called diverticula form in the colon due to strain on weak areas. Diverticulitis may result from inflammation and an infection when a pouch rips. Fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, constipation, and soreness in the abdomen are possible further symptoms.

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Gas- Burping and gas passing are typical digestive processes. Your whole digestive system, from your stomach to your rectum, contains gas. Excess gas can lead to discomfort, bloating, and agony.

Indigestion- Usually, after eating, reflux occurs. Eating produces acid in your stomach, which might irritate your colon, stomach, or oesophagus. Although it seldom affects the lower abdomen, the discomfort is often felt in the upper abdomen.

Hernia- An organ pressing through the surrounding muscle or tissue can cause a hernia. The groyne, upper thighs, or lower abdomen may develop a lump or bulge due to this. Every kind of hernia has a different set of symptoms. For instance, a bulge is not produced by hiatal hernias. The exact reason varies depending on the kind of hernia, but they don’t go away on their own.

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Inguinal Hernia- A weak spot in the lower abdomen allows fat or a section of the small intestine to protrude, resulting in an inguinal hernia. While it does happen in females as well, this kind of hernia is more prevalent in men.

Kidney Stones- Solid crystal accumulation in the urinary system is called a kidney stone. If it gets inside your kidney or enters your ureter—the tube that joins your kidney to your bladder—it hurts. Severe back or abdominal pain under the ribs may strike you on one side. The stone may cause this to occur in irregular waves as it passes through your urinary system.

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Symptoms of Lower Left Abdominal Pain

Severe left upper abdomen discomfort that frequently radiates to the back can be caused by pancreatic inflammation.

Pale stools, dark urine, weariness, appetite loss, and weight loss are all signs of abdominal discomfort.

Early satiety is accompanied by pain or discomfort on the left side of the abdomen.

The upper abdomen is tight, painful, and has colic. Both before and after eating, one may have abdominal aches.

Flank and abdominal discomfort, along with dysuria and frequent urination.

Treatment of Lower Left Abdominal Pain

When treating lower left abdomen pain caused by an illness, such as diverticulitis, medicine and rest are frequently needed. A hernia or an intestinal obstruction are examples of other, more structural problems that can need surgery. In most situations, laxatives are used in conjunction with simple dietary changes to treat constipation and gas. Careful, long-term dietary control can help manage symptoms of more persistent lower abdomen discomfort, such as those caused by IBS or IBD.

Eliminating the offending item from the diet is a standard treatment for food intolerances, such as lactose intolerance.

The following treatments may temporarily relieve lower left abdomen discomfort as a diagnosis may not come right away:

Warming pad

Pack of ice

Hot shower or bath

Reclining or sitting comfortably with pillows supporting oneself

Using nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs)

About the Creator

Abdullahi Alabi

I am Abdullahi by name. An expert writer with numerous years of experience. I have established myself as a prominent figure in the world of writing.

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  • Judey Kalchik 7 months ago

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