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* Characterization of the factors that make the pain worse or alleviate it. | * Characterization of the factors that make the pain worse or alleviate it. | ||
* Distribution determined by various methods: | * Distribution determined by various methods: | ||
** Such as abdominal quadrant (left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, right upper quadrant, right lower quadrant). | ** Such as abdominal quadrant (left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, right upper quadrant, right lower quadrant).** | ||
** Other methods that divide the abdomen into nine sections. | ** Other methods that divide the abdomen into nine sections.** | ||
==References== | ==References== |
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Classification
Abdominal pain is traditionally described by its:
- Chronicity (acute or chronic).
- Progression over time.
- Nature (sharp, dull, colicky) .
- Characterization of the factors that make the pain worse or alleviate it.
- Distribution determined by various methods:
- Such as abdominal quadrant (left upper quadrant, left lower quadrant, right upper quadrant, right lower quadrant).**
- Other methods that divide the abdomen into nine sections.**