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Pain near abdomen
So, i am getting a abdomen pain. Its not continues. It's like 2-3 times every 1hr. Whenever it pains i feel the tendency to use the loo but it's a false call. Sometimes the pain leads to flatus. It's happening since a week. Has it anything to do with my smoking habit?
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One week is good enough time to seek consultation from a local doctor in your area. We should accept that Tele-consultation can never be as precise as consultation from a Doctor who examines you. Please consult a General Physician in your area.
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Let me know the exact site of pain in abdomen. Relation of pain with ingestion of food. Whether it is associated with nausea, vomiting etc. It may be related to your smoking habit if pain appears just after smoking.
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Consult physician. Stop smoking and observe for relief of pain in abdomen. it gives you answer regarding its relation with smoking.
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Hello, how frequent n how many do u smoke in a day? There is a strong relation of abdominal pain with smoking.
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Chemicals in cigarettes cause damages to our stomach n other blood vessels causing this type of pain. If u r doing it out of job related stress, try to quit it gradually.
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You know the cause of your problem now n what u should be doing too. Have a well balanced diet n exercise too. All the very best to you!
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Yes. Smoking cigarettes affects the entire body, not only the lungs and respiratory system.  When smoke is inhaled into the body, it also enters the stomach and intestines. Tobacco is a known irritant to the digestive tract that can cause bloating, cramping, gas, and stomach rumbling.
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consult for better evaluation and treatment.
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try to reduce your frequency of smoking...i know it's difficult but try ok. don't self medicate.
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