Could be just wind. If you pooping stops, pain persists and increases, or you get a fever, got see a doctor - could be appendicitis.
near the right side of your stomach. it starts near the middle of your stomach and spreads to the right. almost like a fire spreading inside of you.
the Spleen, attached near the lower stomach.
The appendix is not in your stomach; it,s in your abdomen, attached to to the intestines, near the joining of the large and lower part of the small intestine. Typically on the right side, it can be found on the left in cases of Situs inversus.
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.
The kidneys are not located near the stomach. The kidneys are located in the posterior part of the abdomen, along the lower part of the rib cage on each side of the spine. The stomach is situated more towards the front and upper part of the abdomen.
right near the head in the lower part of the head
The pylorus is a part of the stomach located at the lower end, near the small intestine. The pancreas is situated behind the stomach, near the beginning of the small intestine. They are both important organs in the digestive system, but they are not directly adjacent to each other.
Lower esophageal ring seems to result from infoldings of tissue near the bottom of the esophagus, but the underlying cause is unknown.
Yes he does, he has the same one his dad has. It's on his lower stomach, near his side but more on his stomach. He got it done at "Son of a Gun" Tattoo Parlor, in Toronto. Hope that helps! (:
If you have a cramping feeling in your torso (possibly near the stomach), it could mean that you have sore muscles in that are and that when the diaphragm lifts to let air flow through your lungs, the sore muscles contract, which causes the pain -- unless it really is hurting directly in your stomach.
The sphincter at the top of the stomach is called the cardiac sphincter because it is located near the heart, which is known as the cardiac region. This sphincter helps regulate the passage of food from the esophagus into the stomach, preventing backflow of stomach contents into the esophagus.
Gastritis is the inflammation of the stomach. The antrum is the lower half of the stomach. It is also the part that secrete most of the stomach acid. Antral gastritis is the inflammation of the antrum.