Abdominal Pain Management

  • Be aware of or even record the pattern, intensity, and character of your pain.
  • Take medication as instructed and follow-up as scheduled.
  • Eat many small meals throughout the day. Chew food properly. Choose simple and easy to digest foods; avoid strong stimulating foods that are spicy or greasy.
  • Avoid smoking, alcohol, coffee and random drugs including unapproved pain killers.
  • If you have severe vomiting or abdominal pain, please do not intake food or drink until the symptom improve and only light food can be allowed.
  • Please call or return to the hospital as soon as possible if there are following symptoms:
    1. Continuous nausea or vomiting or persistent diarrhea
    2. Abdominal pain shifting towards the right lower abdomen or the right shoulder
    3. Severe intolerable abdominal pain
    4. Rigid abdomen or lowering blood pressure
    5. Stool or greenish-bile or bloody vomitus
    6. Sudden flank pain radiating to the inguinal region
    7. Pain during urination
    8. Fever or chills
    9. Cold sweating and chest pain
 

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