Question:
sometimes i get these really sudden pains just under my ribs it total hurts is it something serious?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
sometimes i get these really sudden pains just under my ribs it total hurts is it something serious?
Sixteen answers:
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2016-10-19 04:46:09 UTC
it truly is achieveable which you be stricken by extra gas besides as acid reflux illness. gas bubbles can carry together below the ribs, inflicting cramps and discomfort, each each now and then sharp. whether it truly is an inflammation of the intercostals (the cartilage interior the ribs) why did'nt the universal practitioner look at the possibility of swelling? i could get a 2d opinion.
Gud1940
2007-06-27 06:31:43 UTC
Ihave a simalar type of pains the doc says it`s muscle spasams (I cough a lot) i have copd.
TRACY L
2007-06-27 03:58:14 UTC
I know this may sound daft, but it could be trapped wind.

Seriously I once went to hospital and found out it was colic.

Have you been checked to see if you have an ulcer??

Keep a record of what you are eating and see if you find pain

happening after a specific food.

Good luck
2007-06-26 17:29:36 UTC
Under both ribs? If you find that the pain is localised under the right ribs, could be gallstones. Would go and get it checked out by your doctor in any case,
cookigrl
2007-06-26 11:56:53 UTC
if its constant i would go to the doctors and get it checked out, i did when i had it and it was a kidney infection.
2007-06-26 11:54:50 UTC
You don't say where abouts under your ribs but it could be a muscle strain or a chest infection. Either way make an appointment with your doc and get yourself sorted out.
2007-06-26 11:52:56 UTC
Either you have pulled a muscle or you've got the stitch for rushing about.
Inferno
2007-06-26 11:50:49 UTC
And u asking this question on Yahoo?
Joker
2007-06-26 11:50:34 UTC
I concur. See a doc.
carnival queen
2007-06-26 11:49:59 UTC
See your doctor.
bakhan
2007-06-26 11:58:23 UTC
Ther may be many factors responsible for it...

First your setup if you are working in an office. Prolonged sitting in the chair can be a common cause;

Second you may be having a chest infection..

Third you may be having a back problem which gets radiated to these areas.. like lumber spondylosis..

Fourth it could be due to either biliary or stomach problems.

What you need is to go and have your doc checked you up.
BOOOOM.chuh
2007-06-26 13:24:32 UTC
Trapped Wind/ Gas
Sierra
2007-06-26 12:20:51 UTC
That happened to me also and it turned out I needed to have my gall bladder removed. Call your doctor.
laura l
2007-06-26 11:55:15 UTC
this happens because of gases watch your meals and avoid drinking whole milk . green tea is useful in your case
Beatlemaniac
2007-06-26 11:50:34 UTC
Indigestion or trapped wind, if it doesnt go away see your GP
2007-06-26 14:19:54 UTC
trust me on this. it is your upper stomach and its where the food goes, just means you need to eat healthier


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