its most likely a trapped nerve. i get this every now and again too and im pretty sure i dont have worms.
If you can't tell for yourself, a pregnancy test can.
Your pectoral muscle is spasing in my very unprofessional opinion. If this is IN your chest then get yourself to the ER. If you can feel it on the surface in the muscle then it is your right pectoral muscle. This muscle is responsible for making your arm move forward. like punching somebody or hitting your elbows together Bench pressing is the weight lifting exercise for this.
That's not your stomach that twitches, it's your diaphragm. The diaphragm the muscle that is responsible for allowing air into and out of the lungs. When one sneezes, one generally passes the contents of his lungs from the body in a single instant. This requires a forceful, violent contraction of the diaphragm muscle. The twitching that you feel afterwards is just the muscle still reacting to nerve impulse.
Yes, you may be.
If you have a cramping feeling in your torso (possibly near the stomach), it could mean that you have sore muscles in that are and that when the diaphragm lifts to let air flow through your lungs, the sore muscles contract, which causes the pain -- unless it really is hurting directly in your stomach.
Yes you are very much pregnant.
Usually the cats stomach will feel very soft. This is because muscle tissue has been cut through (sort of like human surgery on the stomach area) and in tie, you will see a flap on each side of the stomach flap back and forth. It's normal. Marcy
Your stomach may feel weird due to something you ate that doesn't agree with you. You could be coming down with some sort of a stomach bug.
Some people can feel their own heartbeat or pulse from the artery in their abdomen by pressing their stomach, this could be the case.
Yes
could be irritible bowl syndrome.
yes.. i feel it could do something to ur stomach