Pain or aching in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen can indicate appendix problems. It is highly recommended to have a person experiencing such pain see qualified medical personel as soon as possible due to the dangers of a ruptured appendix. There is very little first aid that can be done other than comforting the patient and calling for more qualified personel.
appendicitis
It is characterized by a sharp pain in the lower right part of the abdomen. If you place your right hand flat on your belly with the fingers facing down towards your feet, and position your thumb on your belly button. Underneath where the tips of you fingers lie, is where the pain usually results.
Yes you could. That is what happend to my mom. She felt kicks in her lower stomach and went to the hospital.
The appendix is located typically in the lower right quadrant. At the front of your abdomen, place your right hand on the right side of you abdomen with your belly button in the bend of your thumb and index finger. Keeping your palm in place, spread your fingers. Roughly where your pinky ends up is where you'll find your appendix.
The symptoms of appendicitis are: Vomiting Not eating much Fever Constipation Sharp pains by the lower right abdomen, but may of started of by the belly button
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He has 6 tatoos. One on his left bicept, right rib cage, upper left corner of his chest, 2 on is right leg or left. and one on his left side of his lower belly.
The lower abdomen don't get hard until you are several months into the pregnancy. Right now the embryo is very tiny. First the belly will build up more fat on the stomach for protection. Usually you don't start to show until second trimester.
Yes, you can put it on your butt abdomen or your upper outer arm
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Appendicitis Symptoms The main symptom of appendicitis is belly (abdominal) pain. The pain can feel like indigestion or like you need to have a bowel movement or pass gas. Many people feel the first pain near the belly button. Then it moves to the lower right side of the belly. But the pain can be in different parts of your belly or even on your side. The pain may get worse if you move, walk, or cough. You may also have a fever or feel sick to your stomach. Many people who have had appendicitis say the pain is hard to describe. It may not feel like any pain you have had before. It may not even be a very bad pain, but you may feel like something is wrong. If you have moderate belly pain that does not go away after 4 hours, call your doctor. If you have severe belly pain, call your doctor right away. You may have appendicitis if: * You have pain in your belly. The pain may begin around your belly button. * The pain in your belly gets stronger and moves below your belly button on your right side (the lower right quadrant). This is the most common place to feel pain when you have appendicitis. * The pain does not go away and gets worse when you move, walk, or cough. * You have pain in any part of your belly or on your side. * You feel nauseated or throw up a few times. You also may not feel like eating. * You have constipation, back pain, a slight fever, or a swollen abdomen. Some people do not have the symptoms listed above. Older people, children younger than 2 years, and pregnant women may not have pain in the lower right part of the belly. Other people feel pain in their side because their appendix is in a different position than normal. Pain in the abdomen is very common. There are also many conditions with symptoms similar to appendicitis. But because appendicitis can become serious in a short amount of time, call your doctor right away if you have any of the symptoms listed above. Treatment is much easier if the appendix has not ruptured. In most people, the appendix does not rupture until they have felt sick for at least 24 hours. http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/appendicitis-symptoms