Because the right kidney is just below the liver and left kidney below spleen.
Liver being larger in size on right side pushes right kidney a little downward, but such an action is not taken by spleen because of its small size on left side.
because the stone likes the right because left side is clean and the left is dirty like mud
right kidney
Liver.
The right kidney sits under the liver, the largest internal organ. So it's lower down (2-8cm lower) than the left kidney which is under the spleen, a much smaller organ. The tops of the spleen and liver are pretty much in line due to the diaphragm, which is why where their lower borders are makes such a difference.
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They are symmetrical in terms of the shape however the right kidney is a little smaller as it shares space with the liver, which also pushes it lower down than the left kidney
Yes
Three horizontal lines and two vertical lines create nine regions of the abdomen. “Hypo” refers to “below”, “epi” refers to “above”, “chond-” refers to the cartilage of the rib and “gast-” is in reference to the stomach.The left hypochondrium is the region that the left kidney is located in. This area is one of two regions (left or right) of the abdomen, situated on each side of the epigastrium (above the stomach) and above the lumbar regions.Both are located against the back muscles in the upper abdominal area. They sit opposite each other on both the left and right side of the body; the right kidney, however, sits a little lower than the left to accommodate the size of the liver.Odd enough, this is where the seat of melancholy is supposed to be found.
no both kidney doesnot works at same time.
In the human body, the kidneys are found in the abdominal cavity, one on either side of the midline (left and right) and towards the dorsal surface (back). The right kidney lies slightly lower (caudally) than the left. The left lies between T12 and L3 (vertebrae).
Pain in your lower left back is very likely a kidney problem, but I would suspect a kidney stone, rather than a kidney infection. Having a kidney stone does not interfere with urination. Cancer is also a possibility, but check for kidney stone first, before you panic.
No they are currently the same! they are the same and always. your kidney size changes only when you grow, but they grow together.
your left and your right side... you have two kidneys total, one on each sideI'm assuming you meant to say side*. If that is the case, then to answer your question, your kidneys are found on both sides of your body. One on the left and one on the right. They are found in the lower abdominal cavity, partially covered by the 11th and 12th ribs of the rib cage.Fun Fact! -> The right kidney is actually located a couple inches lower than the left because it is crowded by the much larger liver.
In the erect position, the kidneys are opposite the first four lumbar vertebrae; they are one vertebral level higher when a person is lining down. The right kidney is frequently a little lower than the left (probably because of the liver), and its lower end may be felt.The kidneys are high on posterior abdominal wall. They are retroperitoneal and the right kidney lies just below left.They are kidney bean shaped as well.