Well, it sounds like you may be experiencing a slipped or herniated disk. This can be a serious, chronic condition unless properly treated. However, ONLY a physician can diagnose your ailment. It's best to set an appointment and go. Your health is something you don't want to ignore.
You need to see a doctor about this as they could be anything.
Probably some nerve is getting compressed due to prolapsed inter vertebral disc at lumber spine. That can be confirmed by MRI of the spine.
Masses or lumps in the liver and ascites can often be felt while the patient is lying flat on the examination table.
No it was not, its actually doing a very strict dance routine followed by a serious of numbness recollection.
The correct procedure for checking oneself for breast lumps is to check by hand for any changes at regular intervals. One must check in different standing positions and lying down for completeness.
Proving a negative is almost impossible, especially if you're lying. Face it like an adult, take your lumps, and get on with your life.
Low-lying areas are areas that have a lower elevation than surrounding areas.
GERD, feeling of fullness, epigastric pain, feeling of food sticking in chest. All symptoms aggravated by lying down or bending over.
Lying down for prolonged periods of time causes bed sores...but not "lie bumps"!
It can. I would talk to your doctor. A bulging disc can cause all kinds of symptoms such as back pain, radiating leg pain, hip pain, foot numbness, neck pain, arm pain, etc.. The only way to really be sure is to be seen and hopefully get an MRI or CT Scan to be sure.
If lying down causes you pain over your lower right abdominal area, you may have something wrong with your appendix. This could also mean there is a problem with an ovary, if you are a woman.
A raised road across low lying ground is called a causeway.
Superposition
The Lower fence is the "lower limit" and the Upper fence is the "upper limit" of data, and any data lying outside these defined bounds can be considered an outlier.