Distended Stomach Acute Pancreatitis
Distended Stomach Acute Pancreatitis: How To Deal With Severe Pain Felt By Pregnant Women
The best way to establish whether or not you are suffering from distended stomach acute pancreatitis is to look for common symptoms such as tenderness, pain as well as rigidity of the muscles in the abdominal region – all of which in fact, often requires treatment in the form of emergency surgeries. In the case of pregnant women, distended stomach acute pancreatitis can lead to severe pain though this pain is also very much like what is experienced by patients that are not pregnant.
Psychological Changes
Nevertheless, there are psychological changes that are commonly associated with distended stomach acute pancreatitis in a pregnant woman and this need to be understood and interpreted in order to discover an appropriate treatment method.
Doctors will need to study the history of the patient including knows when the distended stomach acute pancreatitis symptoms began, their intensity as well as the nature of pain suffered. It is also necessary to establish the gestational age as early as possible in order to make correct evaluation of the problem.
Some of the questions that need to be answered in regard to finding out what is causing the distended stomach acute pancreatitis symptoms include knowing how the pain began – whether suddenly or did the pain grow in its intensity. It is also necessary to learn whether the pain was steady or just crampy or dull or sharp as well as stabbing.
Doctors will also need to establish whether the pain from distended stomach acute pancreatitis began immediately before taking a meal or just after consumption of a meal. Was the pain localized or has the location of the pain changed and is there any vomiting and nauseous feelings experienced and if so when did these begin – before feeling the pain or after. Finally, it is necessary to learn what if anything causes the pain to worsen or even makes the patient feel better.
Doctors will need to conduct a physical examination of the patient. This will help in differentiating between, for example, extrauterine tenderness and uterine tenderness. Furthermore, a lab test may also be required to find the exact cause of the distended stomach acute pancreatitis pain.
Treatment can depend on the specific causes and surgery obviously is only required if the condition is very severe and serious. As soon as the diagnosis has been made, and if the symptoms are severe enough, surgery should be begun as soon as possible to prevent further complications and to also nip the trouble in the bud, so to speak.
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