Here are some notable non-abdominal causes of abdominal pain:
- Vascular Causes:
- Myocardial Infarction (Heart Attack): Referred pain from a heart attack can sometimes be felt in the upper abdomen.
- Aortic Aneurysm: An expanding or rupturing aortic aneurysm can cause severe abdominal pain.
- Mesenteric Ischemia: Reduced blood flow to the intestines can cause abdominal pain.
- Thoracic Causes:
- Pneumonia: Especially lower lobe pneumonia can cause abdominal pain due to irritation of the diaphragm.
- Pleurisy: Inflammation of the pleura (the lining surrounding the lungs) can cause pain that’s felt in the abdomen.
- Pericarditis: Inflammation of the pericardium (the sac around the heart) can sometimes cause upper abdominal pain.
- Metabolic and Endocrine Causes:
- Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA): A complication of diabetes that can cause abdominal pain.
- Addisonian Crisis: Adrenal insufficiency can present with severe abdominal pain.
- Hypercalcemia: High calcium levels can cause abdominal pain.
- Hematological Causes:
- Sickle Cell Crisis: In patients with sickle cell anemia, a vaso-occlusive crisis can cause abdominal pain.
- Porphyria: A group of disorders that can present with abdominal pain among other symptoms.
- Leukemia or Lymphoma: These blood cancers can sometimes present with abdominal pain.
- Renal Causes:
- Renal Colic: Pain from kidney stones can radiate to the abdomen.
- Pyelonephritis: Infection of the kidneys can cause abdominal pain.
- Neurological Causes:
- Herpes Zoster (Shingles): Can cause pain before the appearance of the rash.
- Neuropathies: Such as diabetic neuropathy.
- Psychological Causes:
- Somatization Disorder: Abdominal pain may be a manifestation of a psychiatric disorder.
- Depression and Anxiety: These can sometimes present with physical symptoms including abdominal pain.
- Musculoskeletal Causes:
- Radiculopathy: Nerve root compression in the spine can cause referred pain to the abdomen.
- Strained or Pulled Muscles: In the abdominal wall.
- Sacroiliac and Hip pathology
- Infectious Diseases:
- Infectious Mononucleosis: Can cause abdominal pain due to spleen enlargement.
- Mesenteric Adenitis: Associated with a viral illness
- Toxic Causes:
- Lead Poisoning or Arsenic Poisoning: Can cause abdominal pain.