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Urgent Care for Abdominal Pain in San Antonio, TX

Urgent Care for Abdominal Pain in San Antonio, TX

Fast Aid Urgent Care in San Antonio, TX, provides efficient and compassionate care for abdominal pain. Our experienced team offers quick assessments and personalized treatment plans to address the root cause of your discomfort, ensuring prompt relief. For more information, please contact us or join the virtual line. We are conveniently located at 17910 Bulverde Rd, Suite 115 San Antonio, TX 78259.

Fast Aid Urgent Care in San Antonio, TX, provides efficient and compassionate care for abdominal pain. Our experienced team offers quick assessments and personalized treatment plans to address the root cause of your discomfort, ensuring prompt relief. For more information, please contact us or join the virtual line. We are conveniently located at 17910 Bulverde Rd, Suite 115 San Antonio, TX 78259

Fast Aid Urgent Care in San Antonio, TX, provides efficient and compassionate care for abdominal pain. Our experienced team offers quick assessments and personalized treatment plans to address the root cause of your discomfort, ensuring prompt relief. For more information, please contact us or join the virtual line. We are conveniently located at 17910 Bulverde Rd, Suite 115 San Antonio, TX 78259

Table of Contents:

How can ovulation or menstruation cause lower abdominal pain?
What is the difference between normal menstrual cramps and pain from an underlying condition like endometriosis or fibroids?
Can common digestive issues like gas, indigestion, or constipation be the cause of my pain?
How does irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) manifest as lower abdominal pain?

How can ovulation or menstruation cause lower abdominal pain?


Lower abdominal pain is a common concern for many women, especially during ovulation and menstruation. At Fast Aid Urgent Care, we frequently see patients with questions or worries about this type of discomfort, and our medical team is here to help you understand the causes and when it might be time to seek professional care.

Ovulation Pain (Mittelschmerz):
Around the middle of your menstrual cycle, your ovary releases an egg in a process called ovulation. Some women experience temporary lower abdominal pain—often called mittelschmerz—on one side of the abdomen. This pain can be sharp, dull, or cramp-like, and may last from just a few minutes up to a couple of days. While this is usually harmless, if you notice severe or sudden pain, it’s a good idea to visit Fast Aid Urgent Care to rule out other conditions, such as ovarian cysts or infections.

Menstrual Cramps (Dysmenorrhea):
As your body sheds the uterine lining during menstruation, muscle contractions—triggered by natural chemicals called prostaglandins—can cause cramping in the lower abdomen. This pain sometimes radiates to the back or thighs and may be accompanied by bloating, nausea, or headaches. Most menstrual cramps are part of a normal cycle, but if your pain is unusually intense or keeps you from daily activities, Fast Aid Urgent Care can provide evaluation and treatment options to help you feel better.

At Fast Aid Urgent Care, we’re dedicated to providing compassionate, convenient care for women experiencing lower abdominal pain or any other urgent health concerns. If you’re unsure about your symptoms, stop by or contact us today for expert advice and treatment.

What is the difference between normal menstrual cramps and pain from an underlying condition like endometriosis or fibroids?


Normal menstrual cramps, medically known as primary dysmenorrhea, are a common part of many people’s monthly cycle. These cramps are usually caused by the natural contractions of the uterus as it sheds its lining. Typical cramps start a day or two before your period or with the onset of bleeding, lasting one to three days. The pain is often described as a dull or aching sensation in the lower abdomen or pelvis, sometimes radiating to the back or thighs. For most, over-the-counter pain relievers, heat packs, and rest provide effective relief, and the discomfort doesn’t usually interfere significantly with daily activities.

However, if you’re experiencing menstrual pain that is unusually severe, persistent, or different from your normal pattern, it could be a sign of an underlying condition such as endometriosis or uterine fibroids. These conditions can cause pain that is sharper, lasts longer, and may be accompanied by symptoms like heavy bleeding, pain during intercourse, pain with bowel movements or urination, or pelvic discomfort outside of your period.

Your health and comfort are important to us. If you’re unsure whether your menstrual pain is normal or something more serious, don’t hesitate to walk in or schedule a visit with Fast Aid Urgent Care. Prompt attention can help you feel better faster and prevent complications from underlying conditions.

Can common digestive issues like gas, indigestion, or constipation be the cause of my pain?


Many people experience common digestive issues such as gas, indigestion, and constipation, all of which can cause discomfort or pain in the abdomen. Gas can build up in your digestive tract, leading to bloating, cramping, and sharp or dull pain, often felt in either the upper or lower abdomen. Indigestion (dyspepsia) can result in burning pain or discomfort in the upper abdomen, sometimes accompanied by feelings of fullness, nausea, or excessive belching. Constipation, which occurs when bowel movements become infrequent or difficult, may cause pain, heaviness, or pressure in the lower abdomen.

While these types of abdominal pain are usually temporary and resolve on their own or with simple treatment, there are times when urgent care is necessary. If you experience severe, persistent, or worsening abdominal pain or notice warning signs such as blood in your stool, unexplained weight loss, vomiting, or fever, it’s important to seek prompt medical attention.

At Fast Aid Urgent Care, our experienced providers can evaluate your symptoms, provide quick relief, and help determine if further testing or immediate treatment is needed. Don’t wait—visit Fast Aid Urgent Care for fast, compassionate care when digestive symptoms are causing concern, or if you’re unsure whether your condition needs urgent attention.

How does irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) or inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) manifest as lower abdominal pain?


At Fast Aid Urgent Care, we frequently see patients with lower abdominal pain—a common but sometimes confusing symptom. Two possible causes are Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). While they may feel similar at first, they are very different conditions that require distinct approaches to diagnosis and management.

IBS is a functional disorder, meaning the intestines look normal but don’t always work as they should. The pain is often crampy, may come and go, and is frequently relieved by passing stool or gas. Patients with IBS often report diarrhea, constipation, or both, and symptoms can flare up with stress or after eating.

IBD, which includes Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, is caused by chronic inflammation in the digestive tract. Pain from IBD is more constant and can be severe, often accompanied by symptoms such as bloody diarrhea, urgent bowel movements, weight loss, and fatigue. These are signs of a more serious underlying disease.

If you are experiencing lower abdominal pain—especially if you have alarming symptoms like blood in your stool, unexplained weight loss, or ongoing discomfort—it’s important to seek prompt medical attention. For more information, please contact us or join the virtual line. We serve patients from Windcrest, TX, Selma, TX, Universal City, TX. Garden Ridge, TX, Schertz, TX. Bulverde, TX.  Shavano Park, TX

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