While sneezing I got bad sprain in my stomach.
While coughing and sneezing, the middle left of my stomach has streching pain.
I am getting this streching pain only when I am coughing and sneezing.
Otherwise their is absolutely no pain.
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The pain you’re experiencing in the middle left of your abdomen during coughing or sneezing is likely due to a muscle strain or intercostal muscle sprain caused by the sudden pressure exerted during sneezing.
Next Steps
If the pain persists or worsens. If you notice additional symptoms like swelling, redness, or difficulty in breathing.
If you experience pain unrelated to coughing or sneezing.
Please consult
Health Tips
Rest: Avoid any activities that may strain the abdomen further.
Apply Warm Compress: Use a warm towel or heating pad over the affected area for 15-20 minutes, 2-3 times a day to relieve pain and reduce muscle tension.
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Hi Sir.
1. Already you are 40, and you say retired, if that adds up to military background, we think along the lines of muscular weakness
2. The symptoms you tell have an early similarity to Abdominal Hernia but that will require a video consultation at the minimum, and if you feel comfortable a physical checkup at a surgeons clinic is the best
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