You might want to try and stop holding in you fart. It's not healthy. When you feel the urge, just bare down and let it rip. You'll feel so much better. Come on try it now.....
Gas
When I got pregnant, I had a fluttering sensation in my lower abdomen that lasted a few seconds. That's how I knew I was pregnant! So the answer is yes!
When a woman is excited or fearful of their (possible) pregnancy, their mind can generate all sorts of "symptoms" that may leave them wondering until they know for sure. The mind is a very powerful influence over the body and the symptoms you may or may not experience.A pulling sensation in the navel may or may not be similar to the feeling of fluttering in the womb. Fluttering sensations in the lower stomach are considered to be a symptom of pregnancy. The fluttering sensation is created by the (new) heartbeat of the fetus or, when it's developed enough, actual movement of the fetus.Either way, you should take a pregnancy test to be sure of the results.
That is your baby moving
A burning sensation in your lower left leg could be caused by nerve damage, poor circulation, muscle strain, or a skin condition. It is important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
depands on what you eat, medical history if there is any, could be endriomesis problems lead by your manstral irragularties.
A fluttering feeling in your lower stomach for the past week is probably gas. Even if you are not releasing gas, it could still be gas in your colon.
This could be a medical emergency. Leg could have circulation problems. If leg has no pulse, you could lose the leg. Go to the emergency room.
The lateral aspect of the upper arms involve C5 and the medial aspect of the lower arms involve T1.
A strange feeling like a bubble or fluttering in your lower abdomen could be a sign of pregnancy, as some women describe feeling "butterflies" early in pregnancy as the uterus expands. However, there are many other reasons for these sensations, such as gas, muscle contractions, or digestive issues. It's essential to take a pregnancy test or consult with a healthcare provider for confirmation.
Yes. These are eschars (from dead tissue). They are most often due to diabetic neuropathy, in which there is loss of sensation - particularly in the lower extremities. This loss of sensation leads to lack of recognition of injury, by the patient, along with poor blood flow to the site in order for adequate tissue repair to occur. Untreated, gangrene may set in and, in extreme cases, amputation of a foot or even lower limb might be needed.
The lower leg pain could be caused by the fall that just happened. Also the lower leg pain could be a bruised bone or a bruised muscle. It could also be a fracture in the bone.