In most of cases - Yes!
Gallbladder attack symptoms include moderate to severe pain under the rib cage. pain that radiates to the back or the right shoulder, or severe upper abdominal pain. Other symptoms can be nausea, vomiting, gas, and burping.
None of the symptoms you mentioned are signs of pregnancy. If it continues or is severe, see a doctor.
Symptoms of appendicitis include pain in your lower right quadrant that radiates near your belly button. You may also have nausea, vomiting and a fever. See your MD if you experience any severe pain in your lower right quadrant that won't go away.
Symptoms include pain under the right side of the rib cage, Severe upper abdominal pain, Nausea, Queasiness, Vomiting, Gas, and Burping. These symptoms usually occur at night and can last from 15 minutes to 15 hours at a time.
With an ectopic pregnany there will be severe pain on only one side of your lower abdominal. (where your fallopian tube is) Also there could be other symptoms such as fever, vomiting, nausua, and bleeding. But your period has cramping across your abdominal region and an ectopic pregnancy has SEVERE pain in one area, left or right side.
Someone suffering from appendicitis will feel severe pain in the lower right area of their abdomen. They will also be vomiting a lot and will feel very fatigued.
Signs that something might be wrong with your appendix typically include sharp pain in the lower right abdomen, which may start near the navel and then shift. Other symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fever, and abdominal swelling. If you experience these symptoms, especially severe abdominal pain, it's important to seek medical attention promptly, as appendicitis can lead to serious complications if not treated.
The signs and symptoms of a dislocation include: severe joint pain, deformity of the joint, inability to move the extremity on the same side of the injury (i.e. if the right shoulder is dislocated, you can't move the right arm), discoloration (bruising). You may also have numbness and/or tingling below the injury.
It's time to see a doctor, not a website.
Usually a sharp pain in the lower right part of the abdomen.
Definitely YES!
The lower right and left regions near the groin can contain structures such as the appendix on the right side and the sigmoid colon on the left side. Pain or discomfort in these areas could be due to various causes such as appendicitis, hernias, or gastrointestinal issues. If experiencing persistent or severe symptoms, it is important to seek medical evaluation for proper diagnosis and treatment.