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
Several things could be the cause of a sharp or stabbing, intermittent or constant, pain in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen. If it passes, it is likely to be harmless. If it persists, it could be diverticulitis, and intestinal obstruction, or, in women, an indication that an ovarian cyst is present.
Most likely intense exercise.
The pain is your spleen, containing a lot of lactic acid, and thus protesting that you're pushing your body to hard.
I'd advise you to listen to this, as it mostly is a warning.
It may be an inguinal hernia protruding through the inquinal ring. See your doctor.
It could be a kidney stone. Increase your fluid consumption & it will probably pass.
could be diverticulosis
If you tickel your gouch its goes away
it could be ur menstration.
It could be a kidney stone. Increase your fluid consumption & it will probably pass.
What causes pain in upper left side of the belly
kidney stone, pulled adhesions, infection
lower abdomen
On the front, or anterior side of the body, this area is the abdomen.
the urinary bladder is in the midline of the abdomen, behind the pubic bone. the gallbladder is in the upper right abdomen.
A pinched nerve in the hip.
When there are no open skin wounds in the lower abdomen.
I had a prickling pain in my lower abdomen during the early stages of my pregnancy.
I have a liver condition and started to feel stabbing left lower back pain very sharp pains what organ is causing this