Side Effects Of Milk Of Magnesia

Abdominal Pain

Abdominal pain may occur as a side effect of milk of magnesia, and it is also a common complication of constipation and upset stomach. The abdominal pain associated with laxative use may be experienced as a sharp, stabbing pain or as cramps. Patients might also feel a dull or throbbing ache. These types of pains occur most often in the lower abdomen, though they may be present in several areas of the abdomen. Since abdominal pain may be indicative of a bowel obstruction or another serious medical condition, patients should see a doctor if they experience severe pain, pain that persists, or pain that worsens in any way. Emergency medical attention is necessary if the abdomen is swollen or tender to the touch, and patients should go to the emergency room if they have abdominal pain accompanied by bloody stools, fever, or persistent nausea and vomiting. To assess the patient, doctors will use a stethoscope to listen for bowel sounds in the abdomen, and they will press on the patient's abdomen to check for lumps and areas of pain. Imaging studies might be requested as well. Depending on the exact cause of the pain, patients may be treated with medications or surgery.

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