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Why Does My Abdominal Region Hurt?

Why Does My Abdominal Region Hurt?. a guide to self diagnosis. DISCLAIMER. Nicole Milana is not a licensed physician. If you have severe or reoccurring pains in your abdomen, or any other region of your body, seek medical attention immediately. Right vs. Left.

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Why Does My Abdominal Region Hurt?

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  1. Why Does My Abdominal Region Hurt? a guide to self diagnosis

  2. DISCLAIMER Nicole Milana is not a licensed physician. If you have severe or reoccurring pains in your abdomen, or any other region of your body, seek medical attention immediately.

  3. Right vs. Left • It is important to note that the terms “right” and “left” refer to those sides of the body belonging to the person and not to the right and left of the viewer.

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  5. Let’s get diagnosed!

  6. The Abdominal Cavity • The abdominal cavity is divided into nine regions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  7. 1. Upper right abdominal region (right hypochondriac) • Liver • Gallbladder Most common ailment: gallstones If you are experiencing an agonizing pain in the upper right region of the abdomen, it’s time for a visit to the doctor! http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  8. 2. Upper middle abdominal region (epigastric region) • Stomach • Pancreas Most common ailment: indigestion or a stomach ulcer If you are experiencing frequent pain and bloating during the middle of the night and/or 1-2 hours after a meal, it’s time to visit your friendly neighborhood doctor! http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  9. 3. Upper left abdominal region (left hypochondriac region) • Stomach • Spleen http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  10. 4, 5, and 6. Middle Abdominal regions (lumbar regions) and the belly button (umbilical region) • Ascending and descending colon of large intestine • Transverse colon of the large intestine • Small intestine Most common ailment: constipation, bloating and irritable bowel syndrome Generally this is nothing to be concerned about. However, if pain is frequent and/or persistent it’s time to see a doctor! http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  11. 7. Right lower abdominal region (Right iliac or inguinal region) • Cecum of lg. intestine • Appendix Most common ailment: appendicitis If you are experiencing agonizing pain in your lower right abdominal region that extends into your umbilical region you need to seek medical attention immediately! http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  12. 8. Middle lower abdominal region (hypogastric region) • Urinary Bladder http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  13. 9. Left lower abdominal region (left iliac or inguinal region) • Sigmoid colon Most common ailment: mother nature is calling If you are experiencing pain in your lower left abdomen, it would be in your best interest to find the nearest bathroom. http://www3.ribnet.nb.ca/trevgall/biology/digest.html

  14. This brings us to the end. . .

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