Normally I would suspect a kidney stone as the source of pain in the lower right abdomen, but that would not account for the additional pain in the underarm . Honestly, I think you should be examined by a doctor.
A pinched nerve cluster maybe, but he is right about the kidney stones
Pain has a lot of causes. You should see a real doctor instead of asking some random person on the internet r
Appendicitis
kidney stone, pulled adhesions, infection
It's easier to flex the right elbow when your forearm is supinated because the palm is turned upward.
Right Hypochondriac, Epigastric, Left Hypochondriac, Right Lumbar, Umbilical, Left Lumbar, Right Iliac, Hypogastric, and Left Iliac. They are more properly referred to as the nine regions of the abdomen.
Right forearm and right hand.
If a person standing is facing you with the palms of their hands foreward, that arm (and person) is now in what is called an antetomical position.Take apart the phrase: right is the arm on the patient's right side. The forearm is the part nearest the wrist. The forearm's anterior surface is facing you.
The forearm only has 2 bones: the radius and the ulna.
Typically appendicitis pain is on the right side slightly above the pelvis. It can be higher in some individuals. Raise up on the ball of the right foot and let the heel drop down. It will typically cause a sharp pain in that area. Consult a doctor!
Right side of the abdomen, under the lower ribs extending into the abdomen at the bottom
its on the right side of abdomen.
Yes. There are muscles in your right abdomen that you could pull which would cause pain.
The appendix is located typically in the lower right quadrant. At the front of your abdomen, place your right hand on the right side of you abdomen with your belly button in the bend of your thumb and index finger. Keeping your palm in place, spread your fingers. Roughly where your pinky ends up is where you'll find your appendix.
The organs that are unique to the right half of the abdomen are the Liver and the Gall Bladder. There is also one of the kidneys, the Ascending Colon as well as part of the Transverse Colon and some of the Small Intestine.