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Tingling spot in left side of abdomen.

I have a tingling in the left side of my abdomen(upper) that comes and goes.  Are there any gastrological occurences associated with this phenomenon.

Also I am pretty sure that this is muscle strain, but I have a pain in my lower left side when I lauhg, sneeze or bend funny.  I just playe a unch of disc golf the other day and I am sore in arms and legs from that but I was just wondering if that could be something else.  Thanks.
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Please post your question as its own post because this one is so old.
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I just got off my period a week ago, i had sex every day since then ( trying to have a baby ) and now i have tingling feeling in my lower stomach and smelly farts? could this be pregnacy?
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thks
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Overexercised abdominal muscles hurt on smiling and sneezing.

If hurts in only some positions, it may be a pinched nerve. I guess there may be some really weird twists done at golf.
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yeah I thought it was only muscles, but I wanted to double check because it was hurting when I was laughing and sneezing, and it only hurts when I move certain ways like a situp or a wierd twist, not every way.
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Well, it could be a simple muscular tiredness, which occurs after excessive effort. I guess you should wait a day or two to see, if the pain will slowly go away.

If not, tingling in upper abd. may be from pinched spinal nerve, the pain in lower abd may be from inguinal hernia, but just wait, maybe there are only muscles.
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