For a week and a half now about every 36 hours I get pretty bad pain in my lower right quadrant with pain also around to my back. The pain last for around 6 to 8 hours then goes away. Any thoughts on what it could be. The pain is very low on my right side just above the pubis area.
cecum, appendix, part of the small intestines, the right reproductive organs, and the right ureter.
Yes, the abdominal quadrants include the right upper quadrant (RUQ), left upper quadrant (LUQ), right lower quadrant (RLQ), and left lower quadrant (LLQ). These regions are used to help locate and describe the location of organs in the abdomen.
The nine abdominopelvic regions are: right hypochondriac (upper right), epigastric (upper middle), left hypochondriac (upper left), right lumbar (middle right), umbilical (middle), left lumbar (middle left), right inguinal (lower right), pubic (lower middle), and left inguinal (lower left).
The four quadrants of the body are the right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower quadrant, and left lower quadrant. These quadrants are used to describe the location of organs within the abdominal area for medical and anatomical purposes.
The gallbladder is located in the right upper quadrant of the abdomen, underneath the liver. It is part of the biliary system and is responsible for storing and concentrating bile produced by the liver.
My initial reaction is a possible hernia, but if it persists, see your doctor.
right quadrant.
The gall bladder is in the right upper quadrant of the body..
Right and left upper quadrant and right and left lower quadrant
Organs in the lower right quadrant of the peritoneal cavity include the appendix, part of the cecum, and the right ovary and fallopian tube in females. In males, the lower right quadrant also contains the right ureter.
cecum, appendix, part of the small intestines, the right reproductive organs, and the right ureter.
The liver is the only organ that crosses into all four quadrants of the abdomen: right upper quadrant, left upper quadrant, right lower quadrant, and left lower quadrant.
Lower right quadrant
On the four quadrants of the abdominal wall.
Four quadrants. Patient's left upper quadrant, right upper quadrant, left lower, and right lower.
the lower quadrant !More specifically, the RIGHT lower quadrant. If using the "Nine Abdominal Regions" reference zones, the appendix sits in the Right Iliac or Inguinal Region.Right lower quadrant.
In the right lower quadrant (RLQ)