It sounds like a hernia, but it's impossible to be sure without context.
It's medial, so it's in both the right and left lower quadrants.
left lower quadrant
Lower left quadrant
Right and left upper quadrant and right and left lower quadrant
The lower left abdominal quadrant contains liac fossa. This is divided by the doctor.
The sigmoid colon is located in the lower left quadrant of the abdomen.
The left lower medial proximal leg is the inside of the left leg just below the knee. "Medial" means it's the side that faces the other leg.
the 9 abdominopelvic regions are: 1 epigastric - located in the right upper quadrant 2 right hypochondriac - located in the right upper quadrant 3 umbilical - located centrally in the right/left quadrant 4 right lumbar - located in right lower quadrant 5 hypogastric located in right lower quadrant 6 right iliac - located in right lower quadrant 7 left hypochondriac - left upper quadranrt 8 left lumbar - left lumbar - left lower quadrant 9 left iliac - left lower quadrant
Four quadrants. Patient's left upper quadrant, right upper quadrant, left lower, and right lower.
pain in lower left front pelvis
On the four quadrants of the abdominal wall.
The abdominal pelvic region will overlap the left lower quadrant. To be more precise the left pelvic region will.