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.
I stay nauseous and the left side of my stomach hurts all the time. What could this be?
Organs located on the left side of the midsection of your body include the stomach, spleen, left kidney, left adrenal gland, and part of the colon. Additionally, the pancreas and part of the liver also have a portion on the left side of the body.
The spleen is located on the side of the stomach. It is in the upper left hand side of the abdominal cavity.
Organs found in the left epigastric region include the spleen, part of the stomach, and the pancreas. Additionally, the left adrenal gland and a portion of the left kidney can be located in this region.
the spleen is in the left hypochondriac region
Organs in the left upper quadrant of the abdominopelvic cavity include the stomach, spleen, left kidney, part of the pancreas, and part of the large intestine (descending colon).
The smaller lobe of the liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, left adrenal gland, left kidney, left ureter, left Fallopian tube (female) left ovary (female), left testis (male), the descending colon, sigmoid colon, rectosigmoid colon, and the rectum are on the left side. The smaller lobe of the liver, spleen, pancreas, stomach, left adrenal gland, left kidney are more under the ribs.
Left side of the upper torso has some organs that may be responsible for causing pain. These usually are the stomach or the diaphragm. If it is the stomach you would probably have other symptoms associated with the pain that you would recognize. If it is the diaphragm it may hurt more when you inhale or exhale deeply and would not matter if you are standing or sitting.
Both of these statements are incorrect. The spleen is located in the left upper quadrant of the abdomen, while the stomach is located in the left upper quadrant as well, but it extends more centrally.
An ulcer can make you bleed to death, or it can eat through your stomach or intestines exposing you to bacteria that could kill you. Additionally, the acid from your stomach can leak onto other organs and damage them.
During mummification in ancient Egypt, the brain, lungs, liver, stomach, and intestines were typically removed from the body. The only organs left in the body were the heart and kidneys, which were believed to be crucial for the afterlife. The removed organs were preserved separately in canopic jars.
Liver, spleen, left kidney, stomach, colon, pancreas, large intestine