Saturday 21 April 2012

Belly Button Pain - Some General Ideas



Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only and should not constitute professional medical advise. If you have questions about stomach pain or belly button pain please see your doctor.

Stomach cramping are often a normal part of daily life and may reveal eating too much, hunger, sneezing or other problems. Belly button pain is a different phenomenon compared to typical stomachache. While not necessarily dangerous, recurring pain in the area ought to be checked by a physician.

This recurring pain might be due to muscle strain, Cystitis, Ulcers or Appendicitis. Muscle strains are often not in the exact navel region and felt as the result of a workout. Pain that occurs during lifting may be a hernia, needing immediate treatment.

Lengthy periods of soreness in this region is often a warning sign of appendicitis or even a Bladder infection (cystitis). In either case, a healthcare professional ought to be contacted to judge and treat the situation. Neglected, the disorder can be quite uncomfortable and endanger one's wellness. Appendicitis, the inflammation of the appendix, may cause intense pain. In this case, the appendix should be removed before rupture, resulting in internal infection.

Quick treatment of cystitis helps to reduce pain and prevent infection from affecting the kidneys. If the kidneys become infected, the patient may require surgery, leading to several weeks of recovery time. This condition affects more females than males.

While this type of pain may not be an indicator of a serious condition, recurring or consistent pain should be seen by a doctor. The doctor can determine if further treatment is needed to deal with the pain. In addition, action on the part of the doctor now can prevent more severe pain in the near future.

This is advice from someone who has no medical training and should not constitute professional medical advise. I wrote this article and all of the information at stop severe stomach pain dot com after having a personal run in with severe stomach pain and decided to lend my experiences. Again this does not substitute medical advice and I will not be held liable for the usage of this information. It is for entertainment value only!This is an excerpt from a longer article written on stop severe stomach pain dot com. If you would like to read the longer article or are interested in the audio transcript for the visually impaired please visit the homepage.


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