A lump in the bottom of your belly can indicate various conditions, ranging from benign issues like hernias or cysts to more serious concerns such as tumors or infections. It may also be related to digestive problems or conditions affecting the reproductive organs. If you notice a lump, especially if it's accompanied by pain, changes in bowel habits, or other symptoms, it's important to consult a healthcare professional for an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment.
You can be pregnant if you have lump in your belly.
The bottom of pregnant belly is the pubic symphysis.
A lump on a dog's belly near its genitals could be caused by various factors such as an infection, a cyst, a tumor, or an injury. It is important to have the lump examined by a veterinarian to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
He had a lump on his belly and it could possibly have been cancer.
yes you should be concerned wth just a lump above your belly button. so go to the doctor and get it looked at.
Did you mean belly BUTTON, not belly BOTTOM? Because "belly bottom" isn't a thing.
I would say no. A hernia is inside your stomach and you have a lump around your belly button. So my guess would be if you have a hernia, you can't get your belly button pierced.
Look at their belly. If there is a black lump there, that is the male reproductive system, meaning the donkey is male. If there is no black lump, the donkey is a female.
Your belly button is in your middle on the bottom side.
The "lump" is actually his belly button where the umbilibcal cord attached him to him mother at birth. If a vet's involved in the birth this is often a very small lump or no lump at all because the cord may have been surgically cut with scissors. On the other hand, if a litter of puppies are born naturally, and their birth is dealt with by their mother, she will often bite her way through the umbilical cord in order to release her puppies. This can often result in a lump forming.
They have a lump in there belly and soon the puppy or puppies come out! Miyabi Armstrong Fraser
Potential causes of a lump on a dog's belly can include infections, cysts, tumors, or abscesses. Treatment options may include surgical removal, antibiotics, or other medications depending on the underlying cause diagnosed by a veterinarian.