Pain under the left shoulder blade, not being the only, specific symptom in the clinical sense, is one of the symptoms that may indicate various diseases.
Colic in the right side - a condition so acute and painful that thinking about whether to call an ambulance team is out of place. The situation is complicated by the fact that it is in this part of the abdominal cavity that the internal sexual, urinary and digestive organs are located, so that pain can "spread" all over the right side and be given to places located near the affected area.
Pain in the right kidney is a signal indicating a developing pathological process, either in the renal system itself or in nearby organs. Anatomically, the right kidney differs from the left only in its location; it is located slightly below, under the liver.
According to statistical data, pain in the lower back on the left is more than ninety percent of people, and not only the elderly, but also young. The reasons why pain in the lower back on the left may be troubling are quite diverse.
In all systems of the human body from the spinal cord are nerve endings, so the pain in the vertebrae, signaling the violation of the spine, causes a number of diseases.
Back pain on the right is most often associated with impaired functioning of the genitourinary system, inflammation of the appendix, intestinal and renal diseases, the formation of a hernia, pathological processes in the spine.
Pain in the lower back during pregnancy can occur at any time, while the pain may differ in nature and intensity. Closer to the onset of labor, such pain can result from the fact that the baby's head puts pressure on the lumbar region of the spine.
Pain in the kidney during pregnancy can be accompanied by symptoms such as soreness with urination, swelling, increased blood pressure, pain in the lower back, side pain, lower abdomen, pain during palpation, temperature reaction, nausea, vomiting.
Pain in the lumbar spine at least once in a lifetime there is almost every person. It is this department that receives the maximum load and changes in it are quite common.
In the domestic literature, with pain in the lower back, the term "lumbalgia" is sometimes used, with localization of pain in the lumbar region and leg - "lumboschialgia", and in the presence of signs of lesion of the lumbar roots - "lumbosacral radiculitis" (radiculopathy).