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Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« on: 20/05/2018 17:38:18 »
My son has been hitting a punch bag and now claims to have stomach pain located mostly near the middle of the stomach in a 6 inch diameter spot.

i wonder if it has any connection to hitting the punch bag.

The hospital doctor has proscribed 2 buscopan tablets 4 times a day.
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #1 on: 20/05/2018 21:50:46 »
He may have strained his abdominal muscles. This is quite common. Is the discomfort postural? i.e. if he does a "sit-up" movement, does that elicit the same pain? And is there any point-tenderness: can you press on a place and cause the pain? And is the pain fairly close to the surface, or does it feel like it's coming from deep within?
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #2 on: 21/05/2018 02:23:40 »
Quote from: profound on 20/05/2018 17:38:18
My son has been hitting a punch bag and now claims to have stomach pain located mostly near the middle of the stomach in a 6 inch diameter spot
If he's preparing for a boxing match, consider the possibility of a psychogenic cause, ( how good/big is his opponent ? ).
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #3 on: 19/06/2018 05:24:16 »
Punching something can strain the abdominal muscles by overexerting the muscles or temporarily increase the pressure inside the abdomen and cause soreness. As expected, any serious abdominal pain after hard exertion should be evaluated by a doctor!
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #4 on: 24/11/2021 11:29:29 »
High-intensity exercise like boxing or kickboxing(even hitting the unch bag) can cause overextension. This can cause muscle damage and rupture that requires intervention and rehabilitation. Overtraining and metabolic buildup in the tissues and joints are very common in professional martial artists and even kids who do this kind of sport. If the pain doesn't go away on its own, I think it would be best to consult a doctor.
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #5 on: 24/11/2021 13:39:25 »
Quote from: profound on 20/05/2018 17:38:18
The hospital doctor has proscribed 2 buscopan tablets 4 times a day.
Did you ask the doctor?  His opinion would be much more reliable than anyone here.
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #6 on: 25/11/2021 20:33:35 »
Quote from: profound on 20/05/2018 17:38:18
The hospital doctor has proscribed 2 buscopan tablets 4 times a day
A bit of pedantry:
  • Prescribed: advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing
  • Proscribed: Forbid, denounce or condemn
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #7 on: 26/11/2021 08:59:33 »
Quote from: evan_au on 25/11/2021 20:33:35
Quote from: profound on 20/05/2018 17:38:18
The hospital doctor has proscribed 2 buscopan tablets 4 times a day
A bit of pedantry:
  • Prescribed: advise and authorize the use of (a medicine or treatment) for someone, especially in writing
  • Proscribed: Forbid, denounce or condemn
Not sure I would call it pedantry  ;D
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #8 on: 26/11/2021 10:35:48 »
You'd be surprised how many newsreaders, voiceover actors and spellcheckers can't distinguish hyper from hypo, or diffuse from de-fuse. All good life and death stuff.

Nobody should be allowed to write or broadcast without a  recognised qualification in Latin or ancient Greek. And some who have, still shouldn't open their mouths in public.
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #9 on: 26/11/2021 13:04:58 »
Quote from: alancalverd on 26/11/2021 10:35:48
Nobody should be allowed to write or broadcast without a  recognised qualification in Latin or ancient Greek.
I think it may be better if they had a qualification in the language in which they are actually broadcasting.
If they are doing more than reading a script, it would be better still if they were qualified in the subject about which they are broadcasting.
For example, endocrinology might usefully be left to endocrinologists.
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Re: Could hitting a punch-bag cause abdominal pain?
« Reply #10 on: 26/11/2021 14:08:00 »
Meanwhile idiots with degrees in Philosophy, Politics and Pig-husbandry are selected to broadcast on any subject on which they are profoundly ignorant, regardless of the facts, because they also know a bit of classical Greek.
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