In slim people, you will sometimes be able to see pulsations from the abdominal aorta. Other than that - no there are no arteries big enough to create a pulse through the abdominal wall.
i thought it was that the "cardiac" stomach provided energy for the cardiovascular system, but im not sure.
Temporal, Radial, Dorsalis Pedis, Anterior Tibial, Apical pulse, Ulnar pulse, brachial pulse, Carotid pulse, Femoral pulse, Popliteal pulse, Posterior Tibialis pulse.
The best answer for you is to go to the doctors.
Tibial pulse or more technically the Tibialis posterior pulse.
popliteal pulse
its probably a pulse from a vein. you can't feel the baby's heart beat by touching your stomach.
Stomach Neck Finger Arms
Only one pulse is found near the wrist, this is called the radial pulse.
your neck ,wrist ,head ,thumb and stomach
sometimes not all the time
Arteries that are relatively large and near the surface can be used as pulse sites.
Pulse rice chicken will certainly help with stomach acidity but fruit banana may cause an increase.
On the inside of either thigh.
They are all near an artery.
It is possible, but it isn't the easiest way. It would be easier just to find your pulse on your wrist, neck, or over your heart. The pulse that you feel near your stomach region is from the abdominal aorta, the aorta is a large artery that pumps blood from the left side of the heart throughout your whole body.
The pulse is checked on the wrist because there is an artery near the surface of the skin that can be easily felt.
redness or erosion near the stomach and the end of the esophagus