It's probably just a growing pain or a cramp, relax and if it continues to get worse, see the doctor.
It could be a kidney stone. Increase your fluid consumption & it will probably pass.
it could be ur menstration.
If it is on the right side, it could be gallstones. On either side it could be a kidney problem. These are just some possibilities, and you really need to see a doctor about it for a proper diagnosis.
It could be a number of issues, the type of pain described more often than not, is related to some ytype of kidney infection, or potential kidney stones. Or in a more severe case could be symptoms of diverticulitis
The stomach and spleen are located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen.
if it is lower abdomen pain in the left side when you are looking down it could be appendisitis. i know your appendix are on the right side, but you get pain on the left. go to the doctors.
The left Abdomen
Sounds like a cramp.
Stomach
No, the descending colon is located on the left side of the abdomen. It starts at the splenic flexure near the spleen and runs down to the sigmoid colon in the lower left abdomen.
The entire spleen is in the left side of abdomen so also the left kidney with the suprarenals, the left fallopian tube and the left ovary in the female. The pancreas and most of the stomach is on the left side of the abdomen. The descending colon is on the left side too.
Appendicitis is pain on your right side not your left. Pain on the left could be from stomach, colon, liver, kidney stones- sounds a lot like kidney infection or stones. Call your MD- don't believe things on the internet as pain usually indicates something is wrong! Typical Appendicitis symptoms are crippling pain on the left side of the abdomen, just under the ribs, accompanied by vomiting. Eventually the vomiting and pain will stop and the sufferer will begin to feel better. This is a bad sign as it means the appendix has burst and the sufferer must seek medical attention immediately. The symptoms you describe could be due to food poisoning or possibly a bladder or kidney infection.