4. Gas
Gas pains can be severe and can even make you think something is seriously wrong with your abdomen. Pain in the abdomen is the most common symptom of gas, but the pain can be felt in other parts of the body as well. Gas can be caused by a variety of different things.
Laying in a certain position, eating and lying down or eating and sitting down, or certain foods can all cause gas. Gas is normal when experienced occasionally, but if it becomes a chronic problem it could mean there is a more serious problem. If you notice certain foods or drinks cause you to have severe gas, you may have a food allergy.
A doctor can tell you if your gas problems are normal or caused by a health condition or digestive problem. A doctor can also test for food allergies. If your occasional gas is nothing to worry about but causes you discomfort, there are over the counter medications that can help prevent gas or treat gas pain.