Upper left
First you have pain in umbilical quadrat. Later on it get shifted to right and lower side of the abdomen. That quadrant is called as right iliac fossa.
Upper left
Lower right
Lower right side. Adjascent to hip bone.
right quadrant.
Most cases of acute right lower quadrant(RLQ) pain are considered appendicitis
Rosving's sign is used to help to determine if a person has appendicitis. Rosving's sign is said to be present when pressure on the lower left quadrant of the abdomen increased the pain felt in the lower right quadrant.
Appendicitis or ovulation
right lower quadrant
You mean "pain in your appendix," but that's okay. In most people, the appendix is in the lower right portion of the abdomen, but this is not 100%... it can instead be on the left in some individuals, though this is rare.
The pain of appendicitis is felt at the umbilicus. Appendix lies in right iliac fossa. So this is referred pain.
Pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen is an indicator of possible appendicitis. If you push in, on the right lower quadrant, and let go quickly, the pain is characteristically quite intense (known as rebound pain or tenderness). If appendicitis (or any other concerning pain) is occuring, see your physician or, if urgent, go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
Lower right pain is commonly associated with appendicitis.
It is possible to feel pain in the lower right quadrant (LRQ) during menstruation if it's related to uterine cramping. Ovarian cysts and/or inflammation can also cause LRQ pain. Appendicitis also causes LRQ pain. If you push on the spot that hurts and then let go, does it hurt more after you've let go? If you answer yes to that question you need to go to an urgent care center or emergency room to be evaluated for appendicitis.
Symptoms of appendicitis include pain in your lower right quadrant that radiates near your belly button. You may also have nausea, vomiting and a fever. See your MD if you experience any severe pain in your lower right quadrant that won't go away.