Painful pulling sensation in the upper abdomen when exerting force
Pulling pain in the upper abdomen when exerting force may be caused by conditions such as gastric ulcer, rib fracture, or myocardial infarction. Treatment should be based on the underlying cause. Specific details are as follows:
1. Gastric Ulcer
Pulling pain in the upper abdomen when exerting force may indicate gastrointestinal diseases, such as gastritis, gastric ulcer, cholecystitis, or gallstones. Patients may take medications such as omeprazole tablets, lansoprazole tablets, or rabeprazole tablets under medical guidance.
2. Rib Fracture
Pulling pain in the upper abdomen when exerting force may also result from musculoskeletal issues, such as rib fractures or muscle strains. Patients may take medications such as chlorzoxazone tablets, baclofen tablets, or eperisone hydrochloride tablets under medical supervision.
3. Myocardial Infarction
Pulling pain in the upper abdomen when exerting force may also be a sign of cardiovascular disease, such as angina or myocardial infarction. Patients may take medications such as isosorbide mononitrate tablets or metoprolol tablets under a doctor's guidance.
In addition, pulling pain in the upper abdomen when exerting force may also stem from neurological issues, such as gastro-duodenal reflex or gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). If the pulling pain persists or is accompanied by other symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or fever, prompt medical evaluation and appropriate testing and treatment are recommended.