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What triggers abdominal adhesions?

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According to the Cleveland Clinic, abdominal adhesions are the most common consequence of abdominal surgery, affecting a large majority of patients. This dense, internal scar tissue can cause tissues and organs to stick together, raising crucial questions about what triggers abdominal adhesions.

Can pelvic pain make you feel sick? Understanding the connection

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According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, nausea and vomiting can accompany acute pelvic pain. The intricate web of nerves connecting the reproductive, urinary, and digestive systems means inflammation or irritation in one area can trigger systemic symptoms, explaining why pelvic pain makes you feel sick.

Why Does My Belly Swell Up Like I'm Pregnant?

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Up to 25% of otherwise healthy people report experiencing occasional abdominal bloating. If you've ever found yourself asking, 'Why does my belly swell up like I'm pregnant?' it's often due to excess gas, fluid, or digestive issues, though in some cases, it can indicate a more serious condition.

What causes umbilical cord problems in adults? Understanding navel health issues.

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While an infant's umbilical cord is a temporary lifeline, its remnants can lead to problems in adulthood, with umbilical hernias affecting a significant portion of the adult population. Understanding **what causes umbilical cord problems in adults** can help identify and address various health concerns, from infections to complex embryological anomalies.

Why Do I Feel Nauseous in My Lower Abdomen? Uncovering the Causes

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According to research on endometriosis, up to 90% of those affected report gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms like bloating and nausea. However, a feeling of **nausea in my lower abdomen** can stem from a wide range of less obvious causes, from simple digestive issues to more serious inflammatory conditions affecting the pelvic and intestinal regions.