The human abdomen is divited into 4 quadrants: the Right Upper Quadrant, the Right Lower Quadrant, the Left Lower Quadrant, and the Left Upper Quadrant. These quadrants are separated by an imaginary horizontal line at the level of the bellybutton and a vertical line that intersects the other line at the bellybutton.
Lower Left Side Abdominal Pain
- Large Intestine (Colon) pain from a bleed, blockage or Diverticulitis
- Small Intestine pain from a bleed or blockage
- Pain associated with Female Reproductive Organs
- Kidney Stone passing through the left ureter
- Blood in the abdominal cavity
- Blood clot in the Left Lower Abdominal area
Upper Left Side Abdominal Pain
- Pancreatic pain
- Splenic pain
- Large Intestine Pain
- Small Intestine Pain
- Stomach Pain
- Pain related to Female reproductive organs
Although splenic pain can be caused due to infections and other medical causes, the more common cause of sudden severe pain from the spleen is actually trauma. Closely associated with driver-side impact in a vehicle collision, spleen rupture is a very deadly condition. Although splenic pain can be felt in the Upper Left Abdomen, "referred pain", pain felt somewhere other than where it is being caused, often can be felt in the left shoulder, shoulder blade, or collar bone areas.
Stomach pain causing severe Left Upper Abdominal Pain can be caused by gas, hunger or cramping, but a serious concern would be an ulcer, whether bleeding or not. These are generally found by upper endoscopy which should be considered for anyone who experiences recurring upper abdominal pain.
Upper Right Abdominal Pain
Upper Right Abdominal Pain is generally linked to three organs, the Liver, the Gallbladder, and the Stomach. Although pain can come from blockages or bleeds in the small or large intestine, one of those three is usually the culprit.The liver, a large organ that occupies the upper right abdomen but can also reach into the upper left abdomen and into the thorax behind your right lower ribs. Pain from the liver can be from injury but it can also be from infection to the liver, which is called Hepatitis. We all associate Hepatitis with a disease transmitted by sex, blood transfusions, or dirty needles, but it can be caused by any medical problem with the liver, including cirrhosis and other causes.
Gallbladder pain can be caused by stones and/or infection. The pain usually occurs when the bile duct that travels from the Gallbladder to the small intestine is blocked due to swelling or a stone. Pain can be more prevalent after eating a greasy meal, and is more common with slightly overweight females who are over forty years old.
Stomach pain in the right upper abdominal area is often due to stomach and/or duodenal ulcers (ulcers occurring in the first section of the small intestine).
Right Side Lower Abdominal Pain
One of the most commonly thought of pains in the abdomen is Right Side Lower Abdomen pain. Generally, this pain is associated with appendicitis or appendix rupture, but other organs can cause Right Lower Abdominal pain. Some of the possible causes of right lower abdomen pain are:- Appendicitis
- Small or Large Intestine Bleed or Blockage
- A passing Kidney stone in the Ureter or Bladder
- Pain associated with female reproductive organs (Ovaries, Uterus, Cervix)
- Blood in the abdominal cavity
- Blood clot in the area
Kidney stone pain in the ureter is usually associated with side (flank) and back pain. It can be accompanied by fever and even blood in your urine.
Diffuse Abdominal Pain
Diffuse abdominal pain, or pain that is spread all over the abdomen and not in one specific spot, can be just as painful and just as deadly as other types of abdominal pain. Peritonitis, inflammation and infection of the lining of the abdomen, can be caused by:- Blood in the abdominal cavity
- lack of oxygen due to a blood clot
- infection spreading from a specific organ to all of the abdominal organs
- pain from one of the other causes that is felt all over the abdomen rather than in their normal spot