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"Pain and cramps in the stomach?"

It is important to consult a physician for a proper evaluation of your symptoms and to determine the underlying cause of your pain. A physical assessment may be necessary to identify any potential issues that could be contributing to your discomfort. Additionally, if you are not experiencing any contraindications, taking over-the-counter pain medication like Advil may help alleviate your pain temporarily. It is also recommended to consider seeking the advice of a physiotherapist to further assess and address your pain. Remember, most health insurance plans cover these types of services.

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