appendix or kidney?
The abdominal region on the right side of the groin is called the right flank.
The lateral aspect of the lower ribs refers to the outer or side part of the lower ribs. It is the area where the lower ribs curve and connect to the sternum in the front and the spine in the back. This region is important for protecting the internal organs and supporting the structure of the chest.
Clicking or popping sensations in the ribs, especially on the right side of the back, can be caused by various reasons including muscle or ligament strain, costochondritis (inflammation of the cartilage that connects the ribs to the sternum), or even a rib joint dysfunction. It is important to seek evaluation by a healthcare professional to determine the exact cause and receive appropriate treatment.
Yes, the spleen is located on the left side of the body, between the 9th and 11th ribs. It is part of the lymphatic system and plays a role in filtering blood, storing blood cells, and fighting infection.
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.
If somebody punches you there.
its called a fuctonidal infection
Right side of the abdomen, under the lower ribs extending into the abdomen at the bottom
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only one was taken from the right side
The abdominal region on the right side of the groin is called the right flank.
On average, a person has 2 floating ribs on each side, thus 4 in total. Those are ribs number 11 and 12.
1 pad upper right on patients chest. 1 pad lower left side, on the ribs.
In the lower right side of the heart. when the heart pumps it causes the coronary veins to pump outward.
Muscle spasm
There are no internal organs lateral to the ribs. The arms are lateral to the ribs.
The lateral aspect of the lower ribs refers to the outer or side part of the lower ribs. It is the area where the lower ribs curve and connect to the sternum in the front and the spine in the back. This region is important for protecting the internal organs and supporting the structure of the chest.