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Interventions Associated
With Abdominal Pain

Abdominal pain can range from mild discomfort to severe cramping and may affect your daily routine and overall well-being. Common causes include digestive issues, infections, muscle strain, kidney stones, or nerve-related pain. Persistent or recurrent abdominal pain should not be ignored, as early diagnosis helps prevent complications. A proper medical evaluation and targeted treatment plan can help identify the cause and provide lasting relief.

Minimally Invasive Pain Management Options

Our minimally invasive pain management options are designed to relieve pain without the need for major surgery or long hospital stays. These advanced procedures precisely target the source of discomfort, helping you recover faster and return to your normal routine with confidence. They are safe, effective, and ideal for managing chronic back, neck, joint, and nerve pain.

Coeliac Plexus & Splanchnic Nerve MIPSI

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Coeliac Plexus & Splanchnic Nerve MIPSI is an advanced pain-relief procedure that targets the nerves responsible for severe abdominal pain, especially in conditions like pancreatic disorders or chronic upper abdominal pain. It helps reduce pain effectively and improve comfort and quality of life without major surgery.

Lumbar Sympathetic MIPSI

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Lumbar Sympathetic MIPSI is a minimally invasive pain relief procedure that targets the sympathetic nerves in the lower back to reduce chronic leg and foot pain. It is commonly used for conditions like CRPS, nerve pain, and poor circulation, helping patients experience improved comfort and mobility.

Frequently asked question

Abdominal pain can happen for many reasons, ranging from simple issues like gas, acidity, or indigestion to more serious conditions such as appendicitis, gallstones, kidney stones, or infections. In some cases, chronic abdominal pain may be linked to IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), ulcers, or inflammation. If the pain is severe, persistent, or keeps coming back, it’s important to consult a doctor for proper evaluation and treatment.

You should seek medical help if your abdominal pain is severe, lasts more than a few hours, keeps recurring, or is associated with symptoms like fever, vomiting, blood in stool, unexplained weight loss, or difficulty passing urine. Early diagnosis helps prevent complications and ensures faster relief from abdominal pain.

Diagnosis usually begins with a detailed medical history and physical examination. Depending on your symptoms, your doctor may recommend blood tests, ultrasound, CT scan, endoscopy, or urine tests to identify the exact cause of the pain. Accurate diagnosis is the key to effective and long-lasting treatment.

Treatment depends on the underlying cause. Mild abdominal pain due to gas or acidity may improve with medications and dietary changes. However, infections, stones, inflammation, or other medical conditions may require specific medications or procedures. A personalized treatment plan ensures safe and effective relief while addressing the root cause.