Pain is not, in general, the most prominent symptom of bowel obstruction.
The site of pain reflects the embryological origin of the piece of gut involved:
The pain is usually colicky because it is caused by peristalsis trying to overcome the obstruction. If the pain is constant then this is suggestive of strangulation.
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