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What are the Common Causes?
Abdominal pain can be attributed to numerous causes, which may be classified into gastrointestinal and non-gastrointestinal origins. Common gastrointestinal causes include:
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Gastroenteritis
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Peptic Ulcer Disease
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Gallstones
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Diverticulitis
Non-gastrointestinal causes may include:
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Urinary Tract Infections
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Gynecological Conditions
(e.g., ovarian cysts)
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Musculoskeletal Issues
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