What's the matter with your stomach?

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2025-05-20 18:52:33 Views: 26 times

What's the matter with your stomach?

1, constipation

patients due to fecal retention in the intestinal tract for too long, resulting in excessive absorption of water, will make feces become dry and difficult to discharge. In this case, intestinal distension, and pressure, can lead to abdominal hardness and pain.

2, peritonitis

When inflammation occurs in the peritoneum, inflammation will stimulate the nerve endings on the peritoneum, causing severe pain. Peritonitis can also lead to abdominal muscle tension, so that the abdomen feels hard.

What's the matter with your stomach?

3, intestinal obstruction

When intestinal obstruction occurs, the contents accumulated above the intestinal tract can not be smoothly discharged, and the pressure to push downward will gradually increase. This increase in pressure will lead to intestinal distension and muscle spasm, causing severe abdominal pain, and cause abdominal hardening.



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