MEDICAL
PELVIS CAVITY
Question
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LLQ pain
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LUQ pain
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RUQ pain
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RLQ pain
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Detailed explanation-1: -Left lower quadrant (LLQ) pain is tummy pain that is mainly in the lower half on the left-hand side. It is sometimes also called left iliac fossa (LIF) pain, although this really means pain in a smaller area in the lower left corner of your tummy.
Detailed explanation-2: -Left Lower Quadrant Organs found in this quadrant include the sigmoid colon, and the left ovary and Fallopian tube in women. Pain in this quadrant may be symptomatic of colitis, diverticulitis, or kidney stones. Ovarian cysts (in women) or pelvic inflammation may also be at the root of pain in this quadrant.
Detailed explanation-3: -Seek medical attention if you have lower left abdominal pain accompanied by fever, shaking chills, blood in your stools or urine, and unexplained weight loss. Or, if symptoms are severe, progressive, or persistent. Early detection is vital for diagnosing and treating lower left abdominal pain.