Call 911 or emergency medical assistance
Seek help if your abdominal pain is severe and is associated with:
- Trauma, such as an accident or injury.
- Pressure or pain in your chest.
Seek immediate medical attention
Have someone drive you to urgent care or the emergency room if you have:
- Severe pain.
- Fever.
- Bloody stools.
- Nausea and vomiting that won't go away.
- Weight loss.
- Skin that appears discolored.
- Severe tenderness when you touch your abdomen.
- Swelling of the abdomen.
Schedule a doctor's visit
Make an appointment with a healthcare professional if your abdominal pain worries you or lasts more than a few days.
In the meantime, find ways to ease your pain. For instance, drink enough fluids and eat smaller meals if your pain is accompanied by indigestion. Avoid taking nonprescription pain relievers or laxatives unless directed by a healthcare professional.