Abdominal Pain - Male  
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This Care Guide Covers:

  • Pain or discomfort in the abdomen. This is the area below the rib cage and above the thighs.
  • Male

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Anatomy - Gastrointestinal
Anatomy - Gastrointestinal

When to Call Your Doctor

Call 911 Now (you may need an ambulance) If
  • Passed out (fainted)
  • Very weak (can't stand)
  • You think you have a life-threatening emergency
Call Your Doctor Now (night or day) If
  • You feel weak or very sick
  • Severe stomach pain
  • Constant stomach pain lasts more than 2 hours
  • Vomiting blood or black (looks like coffee-grounds)
  • Vomiting bile (green color)
  • Vomiting and stomach looks more swollen than normal
  • Blood in bowel movements (black or red color, or looks like tar)
  • Recent injury to the stomach
  • Fever of 103°F (39.4°C) or higher
  • Fever of 100.5°F (38.1°C) or higher and over 60 years old
  • Fever and have diabetes
  • Fever and have a weak immune system from:
    • HIV positive
    • Cancer chemo
    • Long-term steroid use
    • Splenectomy
  • Fever and are bedridden (nursing home patient, stroke, chronic illness, or recovering from surgery)
  • Whites of the eyes have turned yellow
  • Cannot pass urine and bladder feels very full
  • Pain in scrotum
Call Your Doctor Within 24 Hours (between 9 am and 4 pm) If
  • You think you need to be seen
  • Pain comes and goes (cramps), and lasts more than 24 hours
  • Over 60 years old
  • Blood in urine
Call Your Doctor During Weekday Office Hours If
  • You have other questions or concerns
  • You have had stomach pains off and on for weeks or months
Self Care at Home If
  • Mild stomach pain
Causes & Health Information

Some Basics...

Pain Scale

Common Causes of Stomach Pain in Men Younger Than 50 Years of Age

Common Causes of Stomach Pain in Men Older Than 50 Years of Age

CARE ADVICE FOR MILD ABDOMINAL PAIN

  1. What You Should Know:
    • Mild stomach pain can be caused by an upset stomach, gas pains, or eating too much. Sometimes mild stomach pain is the first sign of a vomiting illness like stomach flu.
    • You can treat mild stomach pain at home.
    • Here is some care advice that should help.
  2. Rest: Lie down and rest until you feel better.
  3. Fluids: Sip only clear fluids until the pain is gone for more than 2 hours. Clear fluids include water, broth, and water mixed with fruit juice. Then slowly return to a normal diet.
  4. Diet:
    • Start with clear liquids. When you feel better, you can begin eating a bland diet.
    • Avoid alcohol or drinks that have caffeine in them.
    • Avoid greasy or fatty foods.
  5. Pass A Bowel Movement (BM): Sit on the toilet and have a BM. Do not strain. Having a BM can help pain caused by diarrhea or constipation.
  6. Avoid Medicines: Any drug can bother the stomach lining and make the stomach pain worse. This happens more often when you take drugs like aspirin and ibuprofen. Do not take any pain or fever medicines or other drugs for stomach cramps.
  7. What to Expect: With harmless causes, the pain most often goes away within 2 hours. With stomach flu, the pain may come and go for 2-3 days. You may have belly cramps before you throw up or have diarrhea. If your pain does not stop and gets worse, it may be more serious.
  8. Call Your Doctor If:
    • Severe stomach pain occurs
    • Stomach pain is constant and lasts more than 2 hours
    • Stomach pains come and go, and last more than 24 hours
    • You get worse

Remember! Call your doctor if any of the "When to Call" symptoms occur.

Disclaimer: This information is not intended be a substitute for professional medical advice. It is provided for educational purposes only. You assume full responsibility for how you choose to use this information.


Author and Senior Reviewer: David A. Thompson, M.D.

Last Reviewed: 9/1/2012

Last Revised: 11/14/2012

Content Set: Adult Symptom Checker

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