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Abdominal pain
- ... often start with fever, severe headache, muscle pain, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and vomiting. Late symptoms include bleeding, organ ...
- Campylobacter jejuni infection causes cramping, diarrhea, abdominal pain and fever within 2 to 5 days after a person has been exposed to the organism. Campylobacter jejuni is one of the ...
- ... throat. It may be accompanied by chills, vomiting, abdominal pain and malaise. The streptococcal bacteria produces a toxin ...
- Peptic ulcers may lead to emergency situations. Severe abdominal pain with or without evidence of bleeding may indicate ...
- ... belly is accompanied by other symptoms such as abdominal pain, fever, or vomiting. A potbelly should also be ...
- ... and distention of the colon. Common symptoms are pain, distention of the abdomen, fever, rapid heart rate, and dehydration. This is ...
- ... cul-de-sac. This procedure is done when pain occurs in the lower abdomen and pelvic regions, and other tests suggest that ...
- ... umbilicus at right angles. This method divides the abdomen into four quadrants. Medical personnel can easily refer to these quadrants when describing pain or injury regarding a victim.
- ... The appendix can become inflamed or infected causing pain in the lower right part of the abdomen.
- ... from the gallbladder or cystic duct. This produces pain in the right upper quadrant or midepigastrum (above the belly button) in the abdomen that feels like cramping.