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wolram
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Can some one tell me what organ or not, is in the human body just above the
pelvise on the right side ?
pelvise on the right side ?
If that's the case, then the only advice to give is to see a physician for a consultation. Even if we had medical degrees, which most of us don't (there are one or two who do around here who visit from time to time), there is no diagnosis that can be given online sight-unseen. If it's really the case, then hope you feel better Wollie!somasimple said:Thus it will be no more a biologic thread but a medical consultation.
Moonbear said:If that's the case, then the only advice to give is to see a physician for a consultation. Even if we had medical degrees, which most of us don't (there are one or two who do around here who visit from time to time), there is no diagnosis that can be given online sight-unseen. If it's really the case, then hope you feel better Wollie!
My experience with doctors (personal and of others) is that they are not very impressed by abdominal pain (unless you've got a fever) and don't even bother to make a proper diagnosis, so be fore-warned :grumpy: ofcourse -never- a reason to -not- see a doctorwolram said:Sorry i didn't want to cause a fuss, i just couldn't find a chart on the net, and
wanted to be informed before any visit to the pro's.
The organ just below the rib cage is the liver. It is located on the right side of the abdomen, below the diaphragm and above the stomach.
The liver has many important functions, including detoxifying the blood, producing bile to aid in digestion, storing glucose for energy, and producing proteins necessary for blood clotting.
The liver plays a crucial role in maintaining overall health by filtering toxins from the blood, storing essential nutrients, and producing important proteins and hormones. If the liver is unhealthy or damaged, it can lead to serious health issues.
Some common diseases or conditions that can affect the liver include hepatitis, fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer. These can be caused by factors such as viral infections, alcohol abuse, and obesity.
To keep the liver healthy, it is important to maintain a balanced and nutritious diet, limit alcohol consumption, exercise regularly, and avoid exposure to toxins. It is also important to get regular check-ups and seek medical attention if experiencing any symptoms of liver disease.