Pain on the right side of the abdomen—the part of your body between your chest and groin—is relatively common and often not a sign of anything too serious. The pain can be a sign of gas or ...
The pain is focused in the upper right abdomen and may spread to the back or shoulder. Kidney Stones: Pain is typically felt in the back, side, or lower abdomen and can move toward the groin.
Epigastric pain affects the middle of the upper abdomen, just below the ribcage. It is common during pregnancy. Other causes include indigestion, acid reflux and GERD, peptic ulcer disease ...
Acute abdominal pain can be categorized ... [6] Older adults who have cholecystitis have symptoms of right upper quadrant or epigastric pain with tenderness over the gallbladder.
Epigastric pain refers to pain or discomfort below the ribs in your upper abdomen area ... located on the left side of your body beneath the rib cage. Various conditions or diseases can lead ...
A 16-year-old girl was admitted to the hospital because of abdominal pain, nausea ... on palpation of the epigastrium, left upper quadrant, and right upper quadrant. The white-cell count was ...
pain, and bloating. Masses in the abdomen are often described by their location. The abdomen is divided into four sections called quadrants. An abdominal mass may occur in the right upper quadrant ...
The causes of exercise related transient abdominal pain remain to be elucidated Stitch, side ache, and side cramp are terms that have been used to describe an undesirable accompaniment to exercise ...