Bladder gas pain

Introduction

Introduction to bladder pain Refers to the hernia of the umbilical cord. Enter another part through the gap, defect or weak part of the human body. It is a tissue abnormality that causes qi and blood to be unobstructed, causing pain caused by stasis of blood and blood. basic knowledge Sickness ratio: 0.5% Susceptible people: no special people Mode of infection: non-infectious Complications: abdominal pain, abdominal pain

Cause

Cause of bladder pain

The small intestine is tight and tangled. Because of the changes in the body's hormones, the secretion of lutein is also very active. Although this hormone can inhibit the contraction of the muscles of the child, the nausea and vomiting cause the entire gastrointestinal tract to be uncomfortable.

Prevention

Bladder pain prevention

Early detection and early treatment is an effective way to prevent this disease.

Complication

Bladder pain complications Complications, abdominal pain, abdominal pain

Small intestine, in addition to avoid drinking tea as much as possible - tannins in tea will impair iron absorption, caffeine will also stimulate the stomach, it is recommended to drink after meals and between meals. Otherwise it can cause severe gastrointestinal discomfort.

Symptom

Symptoms of bladder pain Common symptoms Abdominal pain Pain or bulging sensation Stress postpartum blood pain

Including women during pregnancy and postpartum heartache, abdominal pain, blood pain.

1 Tension contraction keeps the small intestine in a certain shape and position, and maintains a certain pressure in the intestinal lumen.

2 segmental exercise, promote blood lymphatic drainage of the intestinal wall, which all contribute to digestion and absorption.

3 peristalsis, its role is to push the chyme to the distal end for a new segmental movement.

Examine

Bladder pain check

Bladder pain check

Abdominal plain film, abdominal fluoroscopy, abdominal percussion, abdominal auscultation, abdominal shape palpation, abdominal CT.

Diagnosis

Diagnosis of bladder pain

diagnosis

Diagnosis can be performed based on clinical performance and laboratory tests.

Differential diagnosis

Simple umbilical pain is most common in acute gastroenteritis, often with a history of unclean diet, accompanied by diarrhea, pain often paroxysmal, improved after bowel movements, intestinal fistula, simple abdominal pain, no other symptoms, paroxysmal, After that, it is as good as acute gastroenteritis. Other rare cases are acute mechanical intestinal obstruction, acute mesenteric lymphadenitis, intestinal ascariasis, acute peritonitis and so on.

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