9 Symptoms You Should Never Ignore If You Have Pain
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9 Symptoms You Should Never Ignore If You Have Pain

Sometimes all of us have pains all over our bodies and don’t understand why. Did you know what kind of pain is associated with each body organ? However, note that this information is of an introductory kind and shouldn’t be taken as a strict guide.

TIMESTAMPS
Heart 0:36
Kidneys 1:00
Small intestine 1:21
Large intestine 1:37
Lungs 1:51
Appendix 2:13
Stomach 2:37
Gallbladder and liver 3:04
Pancreas 3:26

SUMMARY
– If something is wrong with the heart, a person feels compressing pain in the chest that can spread to the left arm, shoulder blade, and part of the neck. 
– Kidney pain can sometimes be confused with a simple backache. The difference is that kidney pain is deeper under the ribs, while muscle pain is usually lower.
– Problems with the small intestine usually cause pain in the navel region. If the pain persists and causes discomfort when bending or walking, don’t put off a visit to a doctor.
– Issues with large intestine are usually associated with pain in the lower abdomen, closer to the right side. 
– The lungs themselves don’t feel pain due to a lack of nerve endings. But if something’s wrong with them, you may feel a dull ache in your chest.
– The appendix is located in the lower right region of the abdomen, but pain may affect the whole stomach area or its separate parts.
The pain may also travel to your right thigh. Other signs of issues with the appendix are nausea, vomiting, fever, and constipation or diarrhea.
– Gastric problems cause pain in the middle abdominal region above the ribs and can also appear on the same level in the back.
– Gallbladder and liver problems may cause pain in the upper right region of the abdomen. It can also travel to the same place in the back.
– Liver issues are also associated with a wide range of symptoms, such as a sour taste in the mouth and jaundice.
– Pancreatic problems are indicated by pain in the middle part of the upper abdominal region. However, a less intense pain may also travel to the whole stomach.

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