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Abdominal pain
- ... permanent. While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), an incision is made in the abdomen. The diseased colon is removed.
- ... 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.
- ... swollen and inflamed, usually due to increased intra-abdominal pressure, such as during straining when constipated or during pregnancy. Such swelling can cause pain, bleeding, and itching. Hemorrhoid removal may be recommended ...
- ... together. During active labor, you may feel intense pain or pressure in your back or abdomen during each contraction. You may also feel the ...
- ... The appendix can become inflamed or infected causing pain in the lower right part of the abdomen.
- While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), an incision is made in the abdomen or in the side of the abdomen (flank).
- ... used. The patient is in deep sleep and pain free. The surgeon makes an incision in the abdomen.
- While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), an incision is made in the abdomen.
- The patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia). An incision is made into the abdomen.
- ... necessary. While the patient is deep asleep and pain-free (general anesthesia), an incision is made in the midline of the abdomen. In the case of adhesions, the adhesion is ...