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List Pain – I

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Irradiating pain or reflected (Synalgia, Referred Pain) is a pain that a person experiences in any part of the body that does not correspond to the actual place of its origin. For example, an abscess in the area under the diaphragm can cause pain not at all, but in the shoulder region.
All diseases of the gastrointestinal tract, with rare exceptions, are accompanied by pain. However, intestinal pain has some differences from gastric pain. Knowledge of these differences allows you to establish the correct diagnosis in time, in severe cases, to provide correct, adequate pre-medical care.
Intercostal pain, she also pain in the ribs, behind the ribs, often catches a man by surprise. Unprepared for this turn of events, the patient is most often lost and does not know how to behave properly, and what steps to take. The rapid development of a sense of fear is due to the fact that chest pain is directly associated with a heart attack.
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