It's been a year since i had severe pain in my upper abdomen spread to my back. A few days ago the pain appear to attack me again. The pain will last 2 or 3 hours. Sometime the pain will wake me up 3 o'clock in the morning-the pain that i cannot take it anymore...what the pain!!.
I do some research over the internet and I found that either Gallbladder (Gallstone) or Kidney Stone disease. During the research i found a few website that relates to the disease. Some serious thing and some funny things. I love to share with other...3...2...1...
Opps...before that you should...
"avoiding large meals (especially within three hours of bedtime), raising the head of your bed by 4 to 6 inches, and not lying down for three hours after eating."
Over the Youtube.
The funny one...
Some can be heal...may be...by using natural fruits. LIME...LIME...
Over the medical web portal
1. http://www.ahealthyme.com/topic/abpainchart
Abdominal Pain and Symptoms
Abdominal pain -- a dull ache, a burning sensation, or a sharp, stabbing pain -- is one of the most common complaints in all of medicine. Most people can blame abdominal pain on their stomachs, but the stomach is just one potential trouble spot. Any organ in your midsection can cause pain, including your appendix, gallbladder, pancreas, kidneys, and intestines.Whenever abdominal pain strikes, it shouldn't be ignored. By heeding symptoms early, you can spot the difference between a minor problem and a medical emergency. Here's one simple guideline: If the pain is intense, get help right away. You should also call your doctor or get to a hospital immediately if your abdominal pain is accompanied by bloody diarrhea, bloody vomit, black stools, or a fever above 101 degrees F
Pancreatitis
Severe pain that starts in the upper abdomen and often spreads to the sides and the back. The pain may flare up soon after a large meal, or six to 12 hours after an episode of heavy drinking. You may also have nausea, vomiting, fever, yellowish skin, and a racing heartbeat.
Gallstones
Pain in upper right side of abdomen; may spread to right upper back, chest, or right shoulder; nausea; vomiting; or gas.
Kidney stones
Pain in the back that usually spreads under the rib cage, around the front, and into the groin.
Gallstones or an infection of the gallbladder
Searing, stabbing pain in the upper abdomen; pain in the back between the shoulder blades; pain under the right shoulder; nausea, vomiting, and indigestion.
2. http://www.abdopain.com/lower-right-abdominal-pain.html
Title : Causes of Lower right abdominal pain
Stones in the Kidney or ureters, which are the tubes that drain the kidneys, could cause sudden onset lower right abdominal pain if in the right ureter or kidney. The pain is usually severe, some have described it as the most severe pain they have ever felt, it spreads to the loin or side of the back and in men may spread to the tip of the penis. The sufferer will try to seek various positions to obtain comfort, and may vomit. The pain usually occurs more in the early mornings, often waking its victims up from bed. Read more on kidney stones
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