Severe abdominal pain, sweating, and relief after diarrhea
Generally, severe abdominal pain accompanied by sweating that resolves after diarrhea may be caused by conditions such as gastritis, enteritis, or appendicitis. Patients can receive symptomatic treatment based on the specific cause. Detailed analysis is as follows:
1. Gastritis
Infections of the stomach and intestines, long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), or autoimmune diseases may lead to inflammation of the gastric mucosa, causing symptoms such as stomach pain, nausea, and vomiting. After diarrhea, contractions in the stomach may reduce, thereby alleviating abdominal pain. It is recommended that patients take medications such as compound rennet capsules or potassium citrate bismuthate tablets under medical guidance, while also maintaining good dietary hygiene.
2. Enteritis
Viral infections, bacterial infections, or parasitic infestations may cause inflammation of the intestinal mucosa, resulting in symptoms including abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fever. After diarrhea, reduced intestinal contractions may relieve abdominal discomfort. It is recommended that patients take medications such as lactic acid bacteria tablets or sophora flavescens capsules under a doctor's supervision, and avoid consuming contaminated food.
3. Appendicitis
Obstruction at the tip of the appendix may lead to bacterial infection and cause appendicitis, manifesting as pain in the lower right abdomen, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. Patients are advised to take medications such as ceftriaxone sodium for injection or cefotaxime sodium for injection under medical supervision, while maintaining regular eating habits.
Besides the three causes listed above, similar symptoms may also result from other conditions such as allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, or colon cancer. Therefore, patients are advised to seek timely medical evaluation and treatment.