There are numerous problems you could be having if you have pain on the left side under your ribs. Some of these conditions include acid reflux, spleen irritation, gas in the colon, a broken rib, and stomach ulcers.
Just below the left breast is the stomach.
Your stomach is on the left side of your body and cramp sometimes will happen if you haven't had enough calcium In actual fact it is not your stomach that you are referring to, but your abdomen of which your stomach is just one part. The gurgle and cramp before a bowel movement is usually due to peristalsis (the normal progressive contractions of bowel) in the left flexure of the greater colon as it forces air and faeces round this difficult bend into the descending colon. All this is an essential part of the final bowel movement.
this can be caused by cramp
Your stomach resides in the left part of your abdomen just below the heart and left lung. It is surrounded by the heart and lung to the top, the liver to the right, the spleen to the left and the left kidney to the bottom. To find it on the outside of the body follow your ribcage down from the sternum to the left. When your finger is directly below your left nipple you will be in the general area of the stomach.
There are a few different organs on the left hand side of the body, just below the ribs. Specifically, the stomach and left kidney are stacked together in that region.
waht can cause my left arm to cramp and numbness in my left fingertips
The organ in the front on the left side below the lungs is the stomach. It is located in the upper left portion of the abdomen.
The stomach is located inferior (below) and slightly to the left of the heart in the human body. The heart is situated in the thoracic cavity, while the stomach is found in the abdominal cavity, specifically in the upper left quadrant.
http://medicalimages.allrefer.com/large/stomach-and-small-intestine.jpg let's say partially.
cramp are you dumb
Sounds like a cramp.
There can be a number of reasons for pain in lower left side below ribs. The most common reasons are: Heartburn or acid reflux, spleen irritation, gas in the colon, costochondritis, broken rib, stomach ulcers.