Can anyone advise me on this issue with regards getting severe abdominal pains when running. For the last I'd say 4 years or so I have been experiencing severe abdominal pain whilst running. Having really started to listen to my body, it seem
For some reason my lower abdominal is in quite a bit of pain and it keeps making these popping noises and the pains get worse (the popping is coming from where my ovaries are).Is there any ladies out there who can give some advice on this please, I
I have been suffering from quite severe abdominal pains after running for about 40mins of a 1h15min run. After 40 mins it eases off and I feel pretty good at the end, I am practicing for the Paris marathon and have been running this pretty fast
are normal. The conclusion is an abdominal muscle problem possibly due to heavy coughing, It doesn't seem to be getting any worse but any improvement is extremely slow. Physio and osteopath can't find anything other than very tight back muscles which could
Have been running for a couple of years now with low back pain, suggested diagnosis by my physio as general wear and tear. However I am now suffering from abdominal pain on a fairly regular basis.(maybe once a week) It usually comes on (if
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I am a personal trainer who also has experience of severe abdominal pain when running at a high intensity. Many of my female clients also suffer from stomach pain after running. I was once hospitalised for a week whilst investigations took place
Hi,I'm intending running the FLM, long mileage training has been going well up till now, after running the East Hull 20 in 2.41 have had some very tender lower abdominal muscle soreness, to the point that I was unable to run last week. I ventured
I had a pain (more of an ache really) in my lower right abdomen.Didn't go away.Consulted GP who sent me to see Consultant who specialises in bowels and intestines (I think).His examination was inconclusive, no bulges in the abdominal wall but he
Am I alone with this?Increasingly often, especially during longer (half-mara) races, I get quite severe abdominal cramps. They tend to start about 90 minutes into the race, and come and go. They continue for a couple of hours afterwards - the type