That is the correct spelling of the word "stomach" (digestive organ).
If you mean that you have a rash on your abdomen that looks like cold sores, it could be shingles. See your health care provider for a diagnosis.
The appendix is not in your stomach; it,s in your abdomen, attached to to the intestines, near the joining of the large and lower part of the small intestine. Typically on the right side, it can be found on the left in cases of Situs inversus.
i would say the bladder or the stomache(from its stomache acid)
The lining of your uterus builds up over the month in preparation for an egg to be implanted when fertilized. If this does not happen your hormones start the uterus to contract and expel the blood. When your uterus contract severely you feel it as cramping in your lower abdomen.
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the hydrochloric acid is likely to prevent the digestion of starch by carbohydrase enzymes in the stomache because the carbohydrase enzymes optimum PH is PH7. The Hydrochloric acid in the stomache makes the PH in the stomache PH3 therefore the stomache has too weak a PH for the enzymes to be able to work.
Yes this is completely normal. Your uterus is still low in your abdomen. You will probably not feel it for another few weeks yet. Be patient! You will get big really soon!
You shouldn't "push" on your stomache at all when you are pregnant. Feeling around is okay but be gentle and don't use hard force on your stomache. You shouldn't "push" on your stomache at all when you are pregnant. Feeling around is okay but be gentle and don't use hard force on your stomache.
The lower part of your stomache
No he doesnt