Abdominal pain is a very common symptom. They can be a manifestation of both functional and organic lesions. Pain can occur not only in women, but often in men.
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Pain in the lower abdomen in men
Pain in the lower abdomen in men often indicates a pathology of the organs of the urinary-reproductive system.
Sharp, severe pain in the lower abdomen, radiating to the sacrum or perineum, may indicate prostatitis.
Pain can also occur when urinating. In this case, it intensifies, which indicates a problem with the kidneys or bladder. Most often, in this case, cystitis is detected.
Pain can be not strong, but pulling. If soreness is observed in the groin, then the most common cause is orchitis (inflammation of the testicles).
Intermittent pain may indicate neoplasms. In this case, it is necessary to clarify the diagnosis.
Pain can occur spontaneously in the right half of the abdomen. If it is accompanied by fever, nausea or vomiting, then this indicates acute appendicitis.
Very often, pain can radiate to the lower abdomen. Most often this is observed with renal colic, inflammation of the renal pelvis.
Pain in the lower abdomen on the left in most cases indicates gastritis, a stomach ulcer or duodenal ulcer.