Stomach Ache Abdominal Pain
When to get medical advice
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Seeyour GP orcall NHS 111 if you're worried or need advice aboutyour symptoms.
For example, if:
- the pain gets much worse in a short space of time
- the pain won't go away or keeps returning
- you have unexpected weight loss
- you have unusual vaginal discharge
- youbleed fromyour bottom
- you have a persistentchange in toilet habits
Call 999 for an ambulance or go to your nearest hospital accident and emergency (A&E)if you:
- have sudden, severe stomach pain
- feel pain when you touch your stomach
- are vomiting blood
- have bloody or black, sticky stools
- aren't able to urinate
- have collapsed orcan't breathe
- you'rediabetic and vomiting
If you feel pain in the areaaround your ribs, read about chest pain for information and advice.
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Introduction
Read about a stomach ache and abdominal pains, including stomach cramps or a dull ache in the tummy (abdomen).
When to get medical advice
Seeyour GP orcall NHS 111 if you're worried or need advice aboutyour symptoms. For example, if: the pain gets much worse in a short space of time the pain won't go away or keeps returning you have u