When You Need to Worry About Your Stomach Ache

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How do you know if your stomach ache is serious? When should you go to the ER with stomach pain? Read on to find out here.

So, you’ve got a serious stomach ache that doesn’t seem to be going away. You’re not quite sure if it’s time to start worrying yet, or even if you need to take a trip to the hospital.

Well, there are a few warning signs that mean that your stomach ache is more than just your lunch not agreeing with you. In this article, we’ll break down those signs, that way you can decide for yourself what you need to do next.

Now then, let’s get started!



  1. It’s an Uncommon Pain or Sensation

We all know our bodies pretty well. More specifically, we know when we have a serious issue that needs medical treatment, and when it’s more likely a minor issue we can treat at home ourselves.

So, if you’re feeling an uncommon pain or sensation in your stomach, that most likely means that a trip to the hospital is in your near future. Don’t delay that trip either, especially if the pain is severe, as it can make things worse and even put you at risk for bigger issues.

  1. It Disrupts Your Daily Life

Again, there’s pain and discomfort that isn’t enjoyable but also isn’t life-altering, and then there’s a pain that sends us to our beds unable to move. Simply put, if you can’t get up and go to work, or make yourself dinner, you’ve got a serious issue that needs to be addressed by a medical professional.

  1. The Pain Lasts for More Than a Day

Perhaps one of the only good things about a common stomach ache is the fact that it tends to only last a few hours. You may get the rare instance where you have a day-long issue, but for the most part, stomach aches come and go rather quickly.

In fact, if your stomach ache sticks around for more than a day or two, you most likely have something serious going on that needs to be addressed. Again, avoiding the hospital may seem wise, but it can also lead to serious issues with your gut health that can stick with you for the rest of your life.

  1. Your Stomach Pain Is Recurring

If your stomach pain does indeed go away after a few hours but then returns, that’s not a good sign.

In fact, depending on where you feel the pain, it could mean that you have appendicitis.

Appendicitis isn’t the best diagnosis, as it usually requires surgery. But you can get back on your feet again quickly, and return to your normal life, which is great news.

4 Signs Your Stomach Ache Is a Serious Problem

Well, there you have it. Those are 4 signs that your stomach ache is a serious problem that requires medical attention.

So, if you check one or more of those boxes, call someone immediately and get yourself to the hospital to get checked out. Doing so can help you get better faster and even save your life.

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