Sudden colicky pain in the right upper abdomen
Generally, sudden colicky pain in the upper right abdomen may be caused by conditions such as intestinal spasms, appendicitis, or intestinal obstruction, and treatment should be targeted according to the specific underlying cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Intestinal Spasms
Intestinal spasms are caused by intense contractions of the smooth muscles in the intestinal wall. They typically present with symptoms such as abdominal pain and vomiting, and the pain may manifest as sudden cramping. Symptoms can be relieved under medical guidance with medications such as metoclopramide tablets or pinaverium bromide tablets.
2. Appendicitis
Appendicitis refers to infection of the appendix located in the lower right abdomen. Due to inflammatory stimulation, patients may experience sudden localized spasms and colicky pain. Under medical supervision, medications such as levofloxacin tablets or moxifloxacin hydrochloride tablets may be used to alleviate symptoms.
3. Intestinal Obstruction
Intestinal obstruction prevents the normal passage of intestinal contents through the bowel. Patients may suddenly develop abdominal pain, bloating, and cessation of bowel movements, often accompanied by nausea and vomiting. Treatment may include gastrointestinal decompression.
In addition to the above relatively common causes, other possible causes include right ureteral stones, cholecystitis, and gastric cancer. If any discomfort occurs, prompt medical evaluation and timely treatment are essential to avoid delays in diagnosis and management.