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The location of abdominal pain can indicate disease

 Abdominal pain and the location of the pain can also indicate disease or abnormalities of the organ and different treatments. Let's take a look at where abdominal pain indicates what disease?




Location 1: Pain under the right ribcage.

It is the spot of the liver and gallbladder. If pressed it becomes a hard lump, jaundice means liver and gallbladder defects. If the pain is severe, you should see a doctor immediately.


Location 2: Pain under the epigastric region.

Pain under the epigastric region along with chest pain or tightness in the chest may be a sign of ischemic heart disease.

Regular pain when hungry or full may be related to stomach disease. If the pain is severe or accompanied by vomiting, it may be pancreatitis.

If you feel a large lump and is hard, indicating that the liver is enlarged. If a small flat triangular lump can be felt, it may be an epigastric bone.

If bloating comes and goes for a long time, it may be gallstones.

Position 3: Pain in the left rib area.

It corresponds to the position of the spleen. Don't hesitate and hurry to see a doctor.

Position 4,6 Pain in the right or left lumbar area.

The position corresponds exactly to the ureter.

Lumbar pain or blood in the urine may indicate kidney stones. It can be on one or both sides. There will be so much pain that you'll sweat.

Pain in the thighs, the beginning of ureteral stones.

Pain along with back pain, fever, chills, cloudy urine, is glomerulonephritis.

If you feel a lump, hurry to see a doctor.

Position 5: Pain around the navel.

Corresponding to the position of the small intestine, there is often pain and twisting, loose diarrhea, nausea, vomiting. If pressed and the pain is severe, it may be appendicitis. If the pain is unbearable, see a doctor immediately.


Location 7: Pain in the right lower abdomen.

It is the location of the appendix, ureter, cervix, and right ovary.

Periodically, the pain spreads to the thigh. It is a symptom of glomerulonephritis or ureteral stones. You should see a doctor immediately.

Constantly stabbing pain, pressing and causing severe pain in the right lower abdomen, may be appendicitis.

Pain, high fever, vaginal discharge, symptoms of uterine inflammation

When felt and found a lump, symptoms of appendicitis or abnormal ovaries

Position 8: Lower abdominal pain.

Bladder and uterus position

Urine leaks, pain when urinating may be a symptom of cystitis or stones in the bladder.

Lower abdominal pain, high fever, foul-smelling vaginal discharge. It might be cervicitis.

Pain during menstruation, chronic pain indicates that there is a problem with the uterus. You should see a doctor immediately.

Position 9: Left lower abdominal pain.

Position of the uterus and ureters left ovary distal colon

Periodic cramps and pain radiating to the thighs are ureteral stones.

Pain along with fever, chills and vaginal discharge are symptoms of endometritis.

Pain along with abnormal bowel movements are symptoms of colitis.

A lump is found along with regular constipation, stool with mucus mixed with blood. Constipation alternating with diarrhea and weight loss may be symptoms of an intestinal tumor.


  Love your health, love yourself, you must always observe yourself. If abnormal symptoms occur, hurry to see a doctor.



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