Some abdominal hernias cause pain in the stomach, beginning with sharp twinges or a pulling sensation that progressively worsens. Some people also feel a burning sensation at the site. If blood supply to the tissue is cut off, fever may accompany acute stomach pain, and this requires immediate medical attention.

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