Been there done that. It sarts on the right side and also can move into the middle of the belly next to the belly button. If it does this get help right away,because it can burst and cause some real serious problems.
The appendix lies in the right iliac fossa. Not on the left lower side of the abdomen. Unless you have reverse position of the abdominal organs. So your pain is not likely to be of the appendicitis. Your physician will diagnose it. He may go for ultrasound examination of the abdomen.
Most people will feel the pain of appendicitis start around the navel and then move to the right side. Because of human variation, it is possible for some patients to feel the pain on the left.
There are many reasons why you could have stomach pain on your right side including appendicitis. Appendicitis is the swelling and irritation of the appendix.
right quadrant.
The pain of appendicitis is felt at the umbilicus. Appendix lies in right iliac fossa. So this is referred pain.
Upper left
Most cases of acute right lower quadrant(RLQ) pain are considered appendicitis
It could be Appendicitis if it is very severe pain and accompanied by vomiting or nausea or Mesenteric Adenitis if you have symptoms of a cold before.
Appendicitis or ovulation
Appendicitis?
Lower right pain is commonly associated with appendicitis.
Lower right quadrant pain is associated with appendicitis. There are instances of appendicitis presenting with chest pain, however these are congenital anomalies and require thoracic surgery to remove the appendix. If there is acute lower right pain, this should be investigated by a physician especially if there is a possibility that you are pregnant. The descending and sigmoid colon sections are on the lower left as well.