could be a herina
The appendix is ventral (in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen in humans) and this an appendectomy would be performed ventraly.
What side of the body is the appendix on? My daughter is having sharp flash pains she calls them on her left side right above groin. I just want to make sure it's not related.
Diverticulitis
You are thinking of the appendix but it does have a purpose or we would have lost it long ago. The appendix is usually located in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, near the right hip bone.Its' position within the abdomen corresponds to a point on the surface known as McBurney's point . It has an immunologic function like the spleen.
Cause leg pain and weakness
Internal Bleeding..Go to a hospital.
No. That would have no effect on the pap test.
Yes. There are muscles in your right abdomen that you could pull which would cause pain.
There are probably dozens, if not hundreds of conditions for which cramping in the lower abdomen would not be unusual. WikiAnswers is probably not your best source of information for this question.
This could result from an injury, a wound, testicular cancer, or voluntary surgery.
The uterus is in a woman's lower abdomen, above her pelvis.
I am not sure exactly what nerves innervate the back, but I would assume that it could definitely refer to the abdomen.
Acute pain in the lower abdomen would point to typical appendicitis.
The appendix is ventral (in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen in humans) and this an appendectomy would be performed ventraly.
pregnancy
If it hurts more with bending and twisting, it is most likely muscle-related. It it hurts when someone pushes on your abdomen, but not when you bend or twist, then it is more apt to be internal. There are hernias that can cause a bulging in the area you indicate, but I doubt that a hernia in the front-side of your abdomen would be a cause of back pain, unless you have more than one thing going on... If this continues, or begins to get worse, then I strongly suggest you be seen by your family doctor for possible Xrays, etc and surgical referral...
It would be absolutely impossible to get near a woman's ovaries. They are well protected in the lower abdomen.