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why do doctors roll the stomach area?

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Skebo32 | 05:24 Tue 27th Nov 2012 | Health & Fitness
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There is a procedure hospital doctors do as part of their routine examinations that involves 'rolling' the skin on the side of the body, as if they were kneading some dough to make bread. Does anyone know why they do this or what they are looking for?
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Many reasons....all outlined by douglas........however, from the action that you describe it is most likely that they are looking for fluid in the abdomen (ascites).

This requires a particular style of " kneeding" as described by the OP and if present is indicative of many disorders.
07:48 Tue 27th Nov 2012
Perhaps a yeast infection?

They'll be feeling for abnormalities like swelling, hardness where it shouldn't be and tenderness as a check on the internals in relation to reported condition.
Many reasons....all outlined by douglas........however, from the action that you describe it is most likely that they are looking for fluid in the abdomen (ascites).

This requires a particular style of " kneeding" as described by the OP and if present is indicative of many disorders.
douglas........LOL...LOL.... just got your comment about a "yeast infection.".......sorry i was a bit slow.
Palpation is the word you are looking for.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palpation

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