Could be just wind. If you pooping stops, pain persists and increases, or you get a fever, got see a doctor - could be appendicitis.
Aches and pains can put a damper on a day. Growing pains, accidents, and traumas can cause someone's lower right side to hurt. If the pain persists, it is best to see a doctor.
appendix ---- When the appendics becomes infected, it turns into appendicitis. This usually includes pain, fever, and vomiting.
This can be many things, but appendicitis is what comes to mind first.
near the right side of your stomach. it starts near the middle of your stomach and spreads to the right. almost like a fire spreading inside of you.
the Spleen, attached near the lower stomach.
The appendix is not in your stomach; it,s in your abdomen, attached to to the intestines, near the joining of the large and lower part of the small intestine. Typically on the right side, it can be found on the left in cases of Situs inversus.
The right iliac region is on the right side by the groin.
right near the head in the lower part of the head
Lower esophageal ring seems to result from infoldings of tissue near the bottom of the esophagus, but the underlying cause is unknown.
i thought it was that the "cardiac" stomach provided energy for the cardiovascular system, but im not sure.
Yes he does, he has the same one his dad has. It's on his lower stomach, near his side but more on his stomach. He got it done at "Son of a Gun" Tattoo Parlor, in Toronto. Hope that helps! (:
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.
November 24? Correct me if I may be wrong
Yes, it is very near the lower end of the small intestine.
No. On the Safari, the gazelle peeks out occasionally at the extreme lower right of the scene.