The so-called referred or indicated pains are those that manifest themselves in points distant from Organs stimulated organs. Today’s post from awesome.club presents 9 types of referred pain that you need to know and should never ignore.
Early and timely diagnosis is extremely important and can indicate potentially dangerous situations.
Referred pain table
Referred pain, as we previously reported, is discomfort in a place in the body that is not the source of the problem, but that warns that something is not right. The risk is that the person does not realize that they have a potentially serious problem, imagining that it may just be a common muscle pain. So let’s take a look at each point.
1. Heart
The discomfort that indicates heart problems can be located on the left side of the chest, something completely expected. However, you may also feel a pulsating pain inside left hand, or upper middle back.
2. Lung and diaphragm
If you have constant, nagging pain in your neck and shoulder, it may be time to pay a visit to the doctor so they can examine your lungs and diaphragm. This malaise can be the result of breathing problems or the phrenic nerve, which runs from the spine to the diaphragm, through the lungs.
3. Liver and gallbladder
This pain is not easy to identify because liver or gallbladder problems can cause shoulder or neck pain, a situation that many people attribute to lack of exercise or a simple bad manners. It’s important to learn to listen to your body, and if the pain doesn’t go away, see a doctor. Prevention is better than cure.
4. Stomach and pancreas
5. Small intestine
Sharp pains in the abdominal area near the belly button can indicate problems with the small intestine.
6. Appendix and colon
Appendicitis and problems with the colon are relatively easy to identify, as the pain is located on the right side of the abdomen (right flank and right iliac fossa). If you have discomfort in this region, see a doctor and ask for an exam as soon as possible.
7. Kidneys
This kind of pain can be a little tricky to figure out because basically, focuses on the entire lower back, targeting the abdominal muscles, hips, and pelvis🇧🇷 If the pain does not go away, see a doctor.
8. Bladder
Pain caused by a bladder infection is sometimes located in the lower part of the pelvis, in the front or back.
9. Ovaries
As we have already said, it is very important to learn to recognize referred pain, as it can be an early stage of something much more serious.
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