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Lump in lower left abdomen, pain in abdomen and lower back by agnes Posted Sun 23 Aug 2009 2:53pm 1 Comment I am a 34 year old female, I have a small hard lump in my lower left abdomen, I have been experiencing pain on and off for aprox. 1 year.  This past week, I have also been experiencing severe lower back pain with the abdominal pain. My medical history includes 2 c-sections, and a tubal ligation.  I have had gallbladder attack previous, and last year when I Read on »
Pain in Lower Right Abdomen by ashleyrms22 Posted Tue 15 May 2012 10:05am Abdomen ache is experienced by individuals at some time or the opposite of their lives. Though in most of the cases, it's caused on account of minor problems like constipation, consuming improper meals, etc., it should not be ignored. There are several other causes for inflicting ache in abdomen on the right side. The nature of the ache differs i ... Read on »
I have non-raised red spots on my chest and neck please help! by Michael B. Posted Thu 02 Apr 2009 3:32pm 4 Comments I have these red spots on my chest and neck they dont itch or bother me at all but the only thing is, is when im at school i have to worry that other students dont make dumb comments about it, they get redder some times like after a shower or if I happen to touch it... I'm only 15 I know you have to be like 18 to sign up but ive had this for 2 years Read on »
Tummy Tuck – Dramatically Flattens Your Abdomen by Dr Dina Eliopoulos Posted Sun 11 Jul 2010 10:03pm loss. The condition is found to be more prominent in the middle and lower regions of the abdomen. Plastic surgeons undertake a thorough evaluation of their patients and assess... the best muscle tightening. The plastic surgeon makes an incision in the lower part of the abdomen to hide within the bikini line and a second one around the belly button Read on »
Abdomen workout for a supple waist! by Andrea Grace Patient Expert Posted Wed 10 Jun 2009 5:56pm The summer is here and short shirts and mini skirts are here too. This is the time when you need to get rid of any excess fat from your belly Post from: Beautips Abdomen workout for a supple waist! Read on »
X Ray For Abdomenal Disorders by Shilah C. Azib Posted Tue 03 Aug 2010 4:58pm , intestines and the other parts of the abdomen. For taking the X-ray for abdominal disorders, the patient generally lies down in the supine position. However, in some cases the X-ray... body in the abdomen. They can also detect any abnormality related to the structure or the form of the abdominal parts. Read on »
Fitness workout for abdomen and waist by Andrea Grace Patient Expert Posted Tue 01 Dec 2009 10:04pm This is the quickest way to lose the unwanted fat areas around your waist and abdomen. It is known that the areas most affected by fat are waist, abdomen and hips. So... rises along with arms, and then come back. The same movement for each body side, 4 sets of 8. Post from: Beautips Fitness workout for abdomen and waist Related tips: Abdomen Read on »
The six steps guide to a hot and killer abdomen by Andrea Grace Patient Expert Posted Wed 26 May 2010 6:29am abdomen turned into one of your biggest enemies. Your belly’s fat cells aren’t as lazy as you might expect. In addition to padding your midsection with unwanted bulk, they’re also... and lower back pressing into the ground. Squeeze the abdominals as you lift your upper body toward your knees. Lower. Your hands will naturally move up and down your leg. Exhale up Read on »
Exercise associated with reduced levels of fat in the liver and abdomen by Dr. John B. Medical Doctor Posted Wed 07 Oct 2009 10:00pm A couple of months ago I wrote a blog which reviewed the evidence which suggests that exercise is not particularly effective for weight loss, and why this might be. That is not to say, however, that exercise is a fruitless endeavour. It is linked, for instance, with improved measures of health as well as reduced [...] Read on »
Pain and the Abdomen by angel5489 Posted Wed 06 May 2009 7:42pm Since 2003 I have been dealing with chronic pain in the abdomen.  They went as far as splitting me open to find that there is a solid block of scar tissue.  They can not determine where the bowel starts or ends.  I've been to all the dr's here and I am getting fed up with going in and out of the hopsital every other month and being on medication all Read on »