It could be anything, but the first thing that comes to mind is a tumor. You should get to a doctor and have it checked out.
This condition is known as gynoid obesity, or pear-shaped body. It is characterized by excess fat accumulation in the lower body, specifically in the hips, thighs, and buttocks, while the upper body remains relatively small in comparison.
The greater omentum is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. It drapes over the transverse colon and small intestines, providing support and insulation for these organs.
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the lower quadrant !More specifically, the RIGHT lower quadrant. If using the "Nine Abdominal Regions" reference zones, the appendix sits in the Right Iliac or Inguinal Region.Right lower quadrant.
There are four quadrants in the abdomen (quad meaning four) they are:* Right upper quadrant * Left upper quadrant * Right lower quadrant * Left lower quadrant The areas of the abdomen can also be described in more detail by dividing it into nine regions:* The umbilical region this is the middle region which surrounds the umbilicus. The umbilical region contains the transverse colon of the large intestine * The epigastric region this is the region just above (superior to) the umbilical region and contains the stomach * The hypogastric (or pubic) region is just under (inferior to) the umbilical region and contains the urinary bladder and the appendix * The right iliac (or inguinal) region is located to the right of the hypogastric region and contains the caecum. * The left iliac (inguinal) region is located to the left of the hypogastric region and contains the initial part of the sigmoid colon * The right lumbar region is to the right of the umbilical region (and above the right iliac region) and contains the ascending colon of the large intestine * The left lumbar region is to the left of the umbilical region (and above the left iliac region) and contains the descending colon of the large intestine * The right hypochondriac region is to the right of the epigastric region (and above the right lumbar region) and contains the liver and the gallbladder * The left hypochondriac region is to the left of the epigastric region (and above the left lumbar region) and contains part of the stomach and part of the descending colon.
It sounds like a cyst but you should have doctor check it to be safe. I hope you have a nice evening.
The small of you back is in the middle just about level with your waist. So it means interlocking your hands behind you with your elbows slightly bent.
It's the lower part of your back. It's usually right above where you wear your pants at. People often touch the small of your back when they are moving past you or wanting you to move forward.
The muscles are not normally small in the buttocks. They are required to move the legs which carries all of your body weight. The largest muscle in your buttocks is the gluteus maximus which is one of the strongest muscle in the body. Another major factor in the size of the buttocks is a fatty tissue covering the muscles. This gives the buttocks its characteristic rounded shape.
This condition is known as gynoid obesity, or pear-shaped body. It is characterized by excess fat accumulation in the lower body, specifically in the hips, thighs, and buttocks, while the upper body remains relatively small in comparison.
Yes, it is very near the lower end of the small intestine.
The greater omentum is located in the upper right quadrant of the abdomen. It drapes over the transverse colon and small intestines, providing support and insulation for these organs.
maybe appendicitis
cecum, appendix, part of the small intestines, the right reproductive organs, and the right ureter.
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right below your belly and above your wast and very close to the small one