Upper abdominal pain can be a common symptom of various health conditions. When the pain is unspecified, it means that the cause is not yet determined. This type of pain can range from mild discomfort to severe pain and can be persistent or occasional.
While there are many possible causes of upper abdominal pain, some of the most common include:
Upper abdominal pain can also be a symptom of more serious conditions such as liver disease, heart attack, or aortic aneurysm. It is important to seek medical attention if you experience severe or persistent upper abdominal pain or if the pain is accompanied by other symptoms such as vomiting, fever, or difficulty breathing.
Your doctor will perform a physical exam and may order tests such as blood work, imaging tests, or endoscopy to help determine the cause of your upper abdominal pain. Treatment will depend on the underlying cause of the pain.
Upper abdominal pain, unspecified can be a symptom of various health conditions. While the cause of the pain may not be immediately clear, it is important to seek medical attention if the pain is severe or persistent or if it is accompanied by other symptoms. Your doctor can help determine the underlying cause of your pain and develop an appropriate treatment plan.
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