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I don't want to seem uncaring but it is frustrating when posters put forth an issue with no background information. We don't know your mother's age, her present living condition,your relationship with her, the nature of her pains, where these pains are located etc. We cannot read minds here. There are many willing to reply but it is difficult with the short nature of your question.
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The last question you posted was also entirely in a title, and I left you this comment, which applies now as well:

We can't help you with a question that's put entirely into a title. If you give us more details & fill out your profile, perhaps then we can better understand the nature of your situation & offer comments that would be helpful.
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More info please
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Janeybug1. Are you serious?
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Your mother could be aged anywhere between (legally) 16 and 116.
She could be of perfectly sound mind or completely away with the fairies.
She might have been having pains since breakfast, since the weekend, since the Christmas before last...
There might be no visible sign of any problem, or she might be clutching at her chest and turning blue.
They might be pains in her head, her stomach, her legs, her back, her imagination...

And you're expecting us to suggest what to do?

You will need to be a little more specific.
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Call the ambulance and let them sort it in ER if you are worried.
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