Altus Emergency Centers

ER for Abdominal Pain in Lake Jackson

Abdominal pain can signal a serious emergency. At Altus Emergency Centers, we provide 24/7 expert care, quick diagnosis, and life-saving treatment. Whether sudden or persistent, timely attention from our compassionate team can make all the difference.

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What is Abdominal Pain?

Abdominal pain is a common symptom that can arise from a variety of causes affecting the organs and structures within the abdomen. It may present as a fleeting discomfort or a persistent ache, sometimes signaling a minor issue like indigestion or a serious condition requiring immediate medical care. Because the abdomen contains many vital organs—such as the stomach, intestines, liver, pancreas, kidneys, and reproductive organs—the source of pain can vary widely. The sensation of abdominal pain differs from person to person and may feel sharp, dull, cramping, or burning. Recognizing the nature of the pain, along with any accompanying signs, helps medical professionals determine the urgency and appropriate treatment.

Types of Pain

Abdominal pain is classified both by its sensation and by its location within the abdomen. Since your abdomen houses many organs, healthcare providers often narrow down the type of pain by identifying the region where you feel it. The abdomen is commonly divided into four parts or quadrants: upper or lower, and right or left side.

By Sensation:

Dull or Aching Pain

Persistent, less intense discomfort that may suggest inflammation or infection.

Sharp Pain

Sudden and intense, often indicating acute conditions like appendicitis or gallstones.

Burning Pain

Often associated with acid reflux, gastritis, or ulcers in the stomach lining.

Cramping Pain

Intermittent and squeezing are commonly related to digestive issues like gas, indigestion, or menstrual cramps.

Localized vs. Generalized Pain

Pain may be confined to a specific area (localized) or spread throughout the abdomen (generalized), helping doctors narrow down the cause.

By Location:

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Upper Abdominal Pain

Pain above the belly button, potentially involving organs like the stomach, liver, pancreas, or gallbladder.

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Lower Abdominal Pain

Pain below the belly button is often related to the intestines, bladder, or reproductive organs.

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Right Side Abdominal Pain

Could indicate issues with the appendix, liver, gallbladder, or right kidney.

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Left Side Abdominal Pain

May involve the colon, left kidney, or reproductive organs.

Abdominal Pain? Skip Urgent Care — Go to the ER

Abdominal pain can be tricky. Sometimes it’s just indigestion, but it can also be a sign of something life-threatening like appendicitis, internal bleeding, or a blocked intestine. Urgent care centers simply aren’t equipped with the advanced imaging, surgical teams, and emergency resources needed for rapid diagnosis and treatment. Every minute counts when abdominal pain is severe or unexplained. Heading straight to the ER ensures you get immediate tests, expert evaluation, and potentially life-saving intervention without delays. Don’t gamble with your health. For abdominal pain, the ER is the safest choice.

When to Seek Emergency Care for Abdominal Pain?

Seek emergency care immediately if you experience any of the following:

Risks of Delaying Treatment

Ignoring or postponing medical care for abdominal pain can lead to severe complications. Conditions like appendicitis can worsen quickly, potentially causing the appendix to rupture and spread infection throughout the abdomen. Untreated infections, such as gallbladder inflammation or diverticulitis, may develop into life-threatening sepsis. Other issues, including bowel obstructions or ovarian torsion, risk permanent organ damage if not addressed promptly. Delays in treatment can result in prolonged hospital stays, more invasive procedures, or even fatal outcomes. Seeking immediate emergency room for stomach pain treatment at Altus Emergency Center in Lake Jackson ensures early diagnosis and care, helping to prevent these dangerous outcomes and provide faster relief.

Common Causes of Abdominal Pain We Treat

At Altus Emergency Center in Lake Jackson, we diagnose and treat a wide range of conditions that cause abdominal pain, including:

Inflammation of the appendix often requires surgery. Symptoms include sharp pain starting near the belly button and shifting to the lower right abdomen, nausea, and fever.

Gallstones or cholecystitis cause sharp pain in the upper right abdomen, often after eating fatty meals, sometimes accompanied by jaundice or nausea.

Stomach flu, food poisoning, or diverticulitis leading to cramping, diarrhea, and vomiting. Prompt treatment helps prevent dehydration and complications.

Severe pain caused by stones moving through the urinary tract, often with nausea, blood in the urine, and difficulty urinating. Pain can radiate from the back to the groin.

Ovarian cysts, ectopic pregnancy, or pelvic inflammatory disease can cause lower abdominal pain, sometimes with vaginal bleeding or fever.

Blockage or tear in the intestines causing severe pain, bloating, vomiting, and inability to pass gas or stool—this is a medical emergency.

A life-threatening condition needing urgent care, often presenting with sudden, severe abdominal or back pain and a pulsating mass in the abdomen.

How We Diagnose Abdominal Pain

Our emergency physicians in Lake Jackson perform a thorough evaluation using:

Physical Exam

Checking for tenderness, swelling, or guarding. Our doctors also assess for signs of peritonitis or abdominal rigidity, which require urgent surgical attention.

Blood Tests

To look for infection, inflammation, or organ function problems such as elevated white blood cells, liver enzymes, or kidney markers.

Urinalysis

To detect urinary tract infections, kidney stones, or blood in the urine that may contribute to your pain.

Imaging Studies

Ultrasound, X-rays, and CT scans help visualize organs and identify causes such as gallstones, appendicitis, or bowel obstruction. Advanced imaging allows us to quickly and accurately pinpoint the problem.

Additional Tests

EKGs or pregnancy tests to rule out other causes like cardiac events or ectopic pregnancy during your visit to our abdominal pain emergency room in Lake Jackson.

Treatment Options for Abdominal Pain

Treatment depends on the underlying cause, but may include:

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Medication

Pain relievers, anti-nausea drugs, antibiotics, or IV fluids to control symptoms and treat infections while carefully managing your pain to keep you comfortable during your visit to our ER for abdominal pain in Lake Jackson.

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Surgical Intervention

Emergency surgery, such as appendectomy or gallbladder removal, when necessary, with our team coordinating quickly with surgical specialists to provide timely care.

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Supportive Care

Hydration, monitoring vital signs, and symptom management to stabilize your condition, including oxygen therapy and other supportive treatments if needed.

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Observation and Follow-Up

Short-term observation to monitor symptoms and treatment response before discharge or further intervention.

What to Expect When You Arrive at Altus Emergency Center

When you arrive at Altus Emergency Center in Lake Jackson, our friendly staff will promptly assess the severity of your symptoms to prioritize your care. You’ll have a thorough medical history taken and a physical examination performed by experienced physicians. Depending on your condition, diagnostic tests such as blood work or imaging studies may be ordered to determine the cause of your abdominal pain. Throughout the process, our team will keep you informed and answer any questions you may have, ensuring you feel comfortable and supported every step of the way. We understand that abdominal pain can be frightening, and we strive to provide compassionate, patient-centered care in a calming environment.

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