What causes stomach pain, body aches, and weakness, and what should I do?

Jun 05, 2023 Source: Cainiu Health
Dr. Zhou Chao
Introduction
Abdominal pain, generalized body aches, and weakness may be related to conditions such as gastroenteritis (intestinal flu), acute gastroenteritis, or acute appendicitis, and can be improved through medication or surgical treatment. In addition, many other conditions may cause these symptoms, including hepatitis, gallstones, and peptic ulcers. If symptoms do not improve, it is important to seek timely medical evaluation at a正规 hospital.

Abdominal pain refers to stomachache. If accompanied by body aches and weakness, it may be related to gastroenteritis-type cold, acute gastroenteritis, acute appendicitis, or other conditions, which can be improved through medication or surgical treatment. Specific analyses are as follows:

1. Gastroenteritis-type cold

Gastroenteritis-type cold is mainly caused by viruses leading to gastrointestinal dysfunction. If affected by this condition, lactic acid levels in the body may increase. When accumulated in muscles, this can result in symptoms such as those described above. In such cases, patients may follow medical advice to take medications like nimesulide dispersible tablets or ribavirin granules to alleviate symptoms.

2. Acute gastroenteritis

Acute gastroenteritis is an acute inflammatory disease of the gastrointestinal mucosa caused by various factors. Patients may exhibit the aforementioned symptoms under the influence of inflammation. For this condition, it is recommended that patients receive treatment under a doctor's guidance using medications such as omeprazole enteric-coated capsules or amoxicillin capsules.

3. Acute appendicitis

Contributing factors for acute appendicitis include obstruction of the appendix lumen and bacterial invasion. This condition may cause patients to experience the aforementioned symptoms due to inflammatory stimulation. In such cases, patients may consider laparoscopic surgery upon recommendation by their physician.

In addition, many other conditions may also cause these symptoms, such as hepatitis, gallstones, or peptic ulcers. If symptoms persist or fail to improve, individuals should promptly visit a qualified hospital to determine the exact cause and actively cooperate with appropriate treatment.


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