Abdominal pain is one of the most common reasons people seek emergency medical care. It can range from mild discomfort to severe, sharp pain, often signaling an underlying medical condition. While some cases of abdominal pain may resolve on their own, others require immediate medical attention to prevent complications.
At Top Care Emergency Room & Urgent ER Care - Heights Houston, we provide 24/7 Abdominal Pain services in Houston for patients experiencing severe abdominal pain. Our team of board-certified emergency physicians and advanced diagnostic imaging services, including emergency ultrasound and X-rays, ensure a fast and accurate diagnosis.
Abdominal pain can result from a wide range of conditions, some minor and others more serious. The most common causes include:
Indigestion and Acid Reflux – Often caused by spicy foods, stress, or overeating, leading to discomfort and heartburn.
Gastritis – Inflammation of the stomach lining, causing burning pain.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) – A chronic digestive disorder that can lead to bloating, cramping, and irregular bowel movements.
Appendicitis – A medical emergency where the appendix becomes inflamed, often requiring surgical removal.
Gastroenteritis – A viral or bacterial infection causing nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Diverticulitis – Inflammation of small pouches in the colon, leading to sharp abdominal pain.
Gallbladder Disease – Gallstones or inflammation of the gallbladder can cause severe upper right abdominal pain.
Kidney Stones – Sharp pain in the lower abdomen or back, often accompanied by blood in the urine.
Liver Disorders – Conditions such as hepatitis or fatty liver disease can cause pain and discomfort.
Ovarian Cysts – Fluid-filled sacs on the ovaries that can cause pain if they rupture.
Endometriosis – A condition where tissue similar to the uterine lining grows outside the uterus, causing severe pain.
Ectopic Pregnancy – A life-threatening condition where a fertilized egg implants outside the uterus.
Abdominal pain can result from sports injuries, car accidents, or blunt force trauma, which may lead to internal bleeding or organ damage.
While some mild abdominal pain can be managed at home, certain symptoms indicate a medical emergency:
Severe, sudden abdominal pain that does not go away.
Pain that radiates to the chest, back, or shoulders.
High fever, chills, or profuse sweating.
Persistent nausea and vomiting, especially with blood.
Abdominal swelling or tenderness.
Inability to pass stool or gas.
Signs of dehydration, such as dizziness or confusion.
If you experience any of these symptoms, visit Top Care Emergency Room & Urgent ER Care - Heights Houston immediately for expert emergency treatment.
At our 24-hour emergency room, we use advanced diagnostic tools to determine the cause of abdominal pain quickly:
Emergency ultrasound in Houston helps detect issues like gallbladder disease, kidney stones, and internal bleeding.
X-rays provide imaging for conditions such as bowel obstructions and perforated ulcers.
Blood tests check for infections, inflammation, or organ dysfunction.
Urine analysis detects kidney infections and kidney stones.
Stool tests identify infections or digestive disorders.
Pain management with IV medications.
Intravenous (IV) fluids for dehydration.
Antibiotics for infections.
Emergency surgery referrals for conditions like appendicitis or gallbladder disease.
✔ 24/7 Emergency Services – Open day and night for all urgent medical needs.
✔ Expert Medical Team – Board-certified emergency physicians and specialists.
✔ Advanced Diagnostic Technology – On-site ultrasound, X-ray, and lab testing.
✔ Minimal Wait Times – Immediate attention without long ER delays.
✔ Compassionate Patient Care – A supportive environment for all patients.
If you or a loved one is experiencing severe abdominal pain, don’t wait—seek immediate medical attention. At Top Care Emergency Room & Urgent ER Care - Heights Houston, we provide fast, accurate diagnosis and treatment to ensure the best possible outcome.
Address: 1324 N Shepherd Dr #100, Houston, TX 77008
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