4 Abdominal Symptoms You Should Never Ignore: A Surgeon’s Warning
Ignoring abdominal symptoms can be dangerous, warns Dr. Pankaj Sharma, a leading surgeon at Fortis Hospital. Recognizing early signs is crucial for preventing serious health issues.
Many individuals tend to dismiss mild abdominal discomfort, such as cramps or fleeting pain, assuming they will resolve on their own. However, persistent symptoms might indicate underlying medical conditions that require immediate attention. Delaying treatment can escalate manageable issues into life-threatening emergencies.
Dr. Sharma emphasizes, "Listen to your body. Ignoring symptoms can lead to complications that are difficult to treat." Here are four warning signs to watch for:
1. Persistent Abdominal Pain
Often associated with appendicitis, this pain starts as a dull ache around the navel and shifts to the lower right abdomen. Many ignore it, thinking it will pass, but it can quickly escalate to a perforated appendix.
2. Vomiting, Bloating, and Constipation
These symptoms may signal an intestinal obstruction, especially in those with a history of digestive issues. Ignoring these signs can lead to severe complications.
3. Fever Accompanied by Upper Abdominal Pain
This combination may indicate a gallbladder infection, which is often mistaken for less severe conditions. Prompt medical evaluation is essential.
4. Severe Pain in a Known Hernia
A sudden increase in pain in a hernia site could mean it has become strangulated, requiring urgent care to prevent serious complications.
Dr. Sharma warns that delaying treatment can lead to increased risks, more complex surgeries, longer hospital stays, and even higher mortality risks. He advises anyone experiencing the following symptoms to seek medical help:
- Continuous abdominal pain lasting more than four to six hours.
- Repeated vomiting or abdominal swelling.
- Fever with abdominal pain.
- Inability to pass stool or gas.
- Sudden pain in a known hernia.
Recognizing these symptoms early can save lives. Don't wait for your condition to worsen; seek help promptly.




