it could be your appendix.. get it checked out with a doctor.
Possible it could be your appendix. I would try the "WebMD" website or consult your physician.
When the inflammation is limited to appendix, you get colicky pain in umbilical area. When the overlying peritoneum is involved, you get continuous type of pain in right iliac region. The severe pain of peritoneum dominate the colicky pain of appendix.
Typically appendicitis pain is on the right side slightly above the pelvis. It can be higher in some individuals. Raise up on the ball of the right foot and let the heel drop down. It will typically cause a sharp pain in that area. Consult a doctor!
In the appendix, which is located in the lower right-hand part of the abdomen.
Lower right quadrant pain is associated with appendicitis. There are instances of appendicitis presenting with chest pain, however these are congenital anomalies and require thoracic surgery to remove the appendix. If there is acute lower right pain, this should be investigated by a physician especially if there is a possibility that you are pregnant. The descending and sigmoid colon sections are on the lower left as well.
your right side near your hip
See a doctor, appendix problems start in the middle of your tummy and move to the right hand side. It can be fatal if it bursts. Muscle pain will subside, appendix pain will not.
that's where the appendix is situated. it could be that the appendix needs to be removed because of any inflammation
what is the cause of the pain in the lower back andlowerleft chest
it could be that the person has back spasm
Pain in the appendix is felt around the umbilicus (belly button). If the appendix is inflamed (as it is when infected a.k.a. appendicitis) it begins to irritate the abdominal lining around it and the pain will move into the lower right part of the abdomen.