It is possible, but it isn't the easiest way. It would be easier just to find your pulse on your wrist, neck, or over your heart.
The pulse that you feel near your stomach region is from the abdominal aorta, the aorta is a large artery that pumps blood from the left side of the heart throughout your whole body.
After some exertion, is possible to see the pulse in the abdomen. It is likely the large artery, the aorta, that is pulsing.
Yes, You can
its called your "pulse"
that is found in various parts of the body, including your back
yes, yes there is.
yes
that is regular to have a pulse there.
i would say the bladder or the stomache(from its stomache acid)
The Spanish phrase "me duele" translates to "I hurt" or "I'm in pain" in English. It is commonly used to express physical discomfort or pain.
Both the right bottom of the jaw and the top of the wrist
One pulse generator is on top of the transmission behind the mount, and the other is on the front of the transmission at the bottom of the end cover. Look for the connectors and wires... It is easy...
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No
the hydrochloric acid is likely to prevent the digestion of starch by carbohydrase enzymes in the stomache because the carbohydrase enzymes optimum PH is PH7. The Hydrochloric acid in the stomache makes the PH in the stomache PH3 therefore the stomache has too weak a PH for the enzymes to be able to work.
You shouldn't "push" on your stomache at all when you are pregnant. Feeling around is okay but be gentle and don't use hard force on your stomache. You shouldn't "push" on your stomache at all when you are pregnant. Feeling around is okay but be gentle and don't use hard force on your stomache.
That is the Volar Radial Carpal artery, or just Radial artery, for short.
The lower part of your stomache
it means your stomache