Left Upper Quadrant Pain

Causes of LUQ Abdominal Pain

Abdominal pain can be burning, cramping or dull in quality. Sometimes, the pain can be continuous or intermittent. In some instances, this abdominal pain can be concentrated in the left upper quadrant region. This pain can be a sign of an...

Abdominal Pain & Pediatrics

Abdominal pain in children is a common medical problem. According to the University of Michigan Health System, about one in three children sees a doctor for abdominal pain by age 15. The characteristics of the pain, along with its onset, location...

Severe Abdominal Pain After Eating

Abdominal pain after eating is not normal, and may result from any of a very large list of possible causes. To understand your pain better, and to arrive at a diagnosis, you should see a doctor, who will ask you a series of specific questions...

What Causes Abdominal Pain on the Left Side?

Left-sided abdominal pain can be caused by numerous conditions. According to the American College of Gastroenterology, abdominal pain can emerge from any of the abdominal structures or the abdominal wall. Abdominal pain can also originate in other...

What Is Considered Your Upper Abdomen?

Doctors use various terms to describe specific areas of the body, including your belly. Health professionals use these terms to localize pain or tenderness in injured or diseased muscles, blood vessels and organs. Your upper abdomen is between...

5 Ways to Spot Signs of a Serious Intra-Abdominal Injury

Trauma to the abdominal area may cause a serious, life-threatening injury that may go untreated because immediate symptoms may not be evident. The membranous peritoneum surrounds some organs suspended from the abdominal wall, and others such as...

TPN & Chronic Pancreatitis

Pancreatitis is the inflammation of the pancreas, an organ that makes the hormones insulin and glucagon. The pancreas also secretes enzymes that help to digest foods. Inflammation occurs when the digestive enzymes leak into the pancreas and...

Spleen Tear Symptoms

The spleen is an organ located in the left upper abdomen. It is highly vascular, meaning it holds a high volume of blood. A spleen injury may occur from blunt force to the abdomen, such as from playing sports or a motor vehicle accident, or as a...

Diseases of the Spleen

There are many diseases associated with the spleen. According to the U.S. National Library of Medicine and the National Institutes of Health, or NIH, the spleen is an important part of a person's immune system. The spleen, which is approximately...

Clinical Signs of Congestive Heart Failure

Congestive heart failure can be due to right heart failure or left heart failure. The clinical signs are related to the organs affected and to whether left or right heart failure is the origin of the abnormal function. There are several symptoms...

Causes of Pain in the Lower Right Quadrant

For medical purposes, the abdomen is divided into four quadrants: right upper and lower, and left upper and lower. Pain in each of those quadrants usually refers to a problem related to organs that lie within that area. This, in combination with...