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    Abdominal Pain, Age 12 and Older

    Abdominal Pain, Age 12 and Older



    Preparing For Your Appointment

    To prepare for your appointment, see the topic Reference Making the Most of Your Appointment.

    You can help your doctor diagnose and treat your condition by being prepared to answer the following questions:

    • How long have you had the pain?
    • What were you doing when the pain started?
    • Did the pain start suddenly or develop gradually?
    • How severe is your pain? Rate your pain on a scale of 1 to 10.
    • Is your pain generalized or Reference localized Opens New Window Reference Click here to see an illustration. Opens New Window? If you have localized pain, where is it located?
    • Is your pain cramping, a steady ache, burning, or a tearing sensation?
    • Is your pain changing? If so, how?
    • Is the pain constant, or does it come and go?
    • Have you had other symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, constipation, diarrhea, a change in urination, or fever?
    • Have you had this type of pain before? If so, did you see a doctor? How was the pain treated?
    • What makes the pain better? What makes the pain worse?
    • Have you recently traveled outside of the country?
    • Have you drunk any untreated well, stream, or lake water?
    • Do you have any Reference health risks?


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