Pain can be from many things. You should see a doctor if your pain is severe or if it doesn't go away after a couple of days.
It could be a few different things. Some women have sharp pains when they ovulate which you might feel on every other side of your abdoman every other month. It could be a cyst on the ovary or your appendix. You should check with your Doctor especially if you are or have been running a fever. ** Another possibility is an Ectopic Pregnancy (fetus begins to develop in the fallopian tube). If pain worsens and/or you run a fever see a doctor immediately.
There may be several causes of pain in the lower back on the right side above the pelvic area. These causes may include a herniated disc, joint dysfunction, spinal stenosis, muscle strain, sciatica, kidney stones or a urinary tract infection.
Could be appendicitis. You should see a doctor.
A rupturing appendix. Go to the hospital IMMEDIATELY. If it ruptures, there's a good chance you will die! I had it.
Rectum is located in your pelvic cavity. Pelvic cavity is part of your abdomen or abdominal cavity.
The broad ligament extends from the left pelvic wall to the right pelvic wall and basically sandwiches the uterus in place. The broad ligament has three main regions: mesometrium, mesovarium, and mesosalpinx.
Yes. You are right. Lumber region is on the backside of your abdomen. You have pelvic bone below the lumber region.
Yes, the abdomen is divided for further study into 4 quadrants Right upper, left upper, right lower, and left lower
the sigmoid colon is directly before the rectum.
This could be a kidney stone. You should see a urologist. If you are a female, it could be something with your ovaries.
it could be ur period pains that's what im having don't worri okai
I should probably get this checked out if it gets worse or doesnt go away for 24 hours. Otherwise, any pain in the pelvic or abdominal region is hard to diagnose, could be gas or something like appendicitis.
Um Wow your 12..What are you doing having sex that early anyways But yes its very normal to feel like that during preggos im not pregnant but i think i am and cramping and pain is apart of it
Patients with intestinal complications have symptoms resembling those of appendicitis: intense cramping pain with soreness in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen.
It is unlikely that you would begin cramping right away. The first cramping you should notice would be around the time of your implantation bleeding.
HPV does not cause pelvic or abdominal pain. Call your health care provider immediately for advice regarding your situation.
You shouldn't be having a period while pregnant. If you are experiencing bleeding and/or cramping you should contact your Dr right away or go to the ER.
It can happen but if you start cramping, having a lot of discharge, bleeding, or passing clots you should call your Dr or go to the ER right away.
The most common cause of pain in the lower right side of the abdomen can be due to appendicitis, gall stones, urinary tract infection, ovarian cyst and pelvic inflammation in women, and inflammatory bowel disease and rarely diverticular disease.
What causes spasms in the front right pelvic area?
Good as it is written