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Left Side Pain: https://www.my-personaltrainer.it/sal... 00:00 - Introduction 01:51 - What organs are in the left side 02:16 - Types of left side pain: mild, sharp, persistent 04:46 - Why do I have pain in my left side when I breathe 05:26 - Where is the spleen and what is it for 07:46 - Where is the appendix and what is it for 09:13 - Where is the gallbladder and what is it for Left side pain: why do you feel cramps and stabbing pain in your left side when you breathe deeply and what organs are located in the upper and lower region of the abdomen? We will start by talking about left side pain and then expand our discussion a little, but before going into the details of the topic I would like to highlight an important premise: as we will see, the perception of discomfort, if not even of real pain in the side, can derive from a set as numerous as it is varied. of causes. Also in light of what has just been said, this is not and does not want to be an instructional video for self-diagnosis, but only an overview of the most common reasons. Which organs are there in the left side that can cause pain? The main organs present are therefore part of the small intestine and the descending colon, the left kidney and part of the spleen. What are the types of possible pain in the left side? Pain can be classified in various ways, including for example the cause, which can be a mechanical stimulus, or a biological stimulus. It can be analyzed according to the ways in which it appears and lasts. But what about causes? What are the most common? The point on which more or less all authors agree is that very often it is either a question of musculoskeletal disorders, perhaps related to the spine, or much more often urinary tract pathologies. Why can you have pain in the left side when breathing? Generally it is more common to feel a worsening of the pain during the inhalation phase due to disorders, the reason is to be found in the movement that the diaphragm undergoes. And speaking of pain when breathing, we cannot fail to mention pain in the spleen. Where is the spleen and what is it for? Why does it hurt sometimes? The spleen is an organ about the size of a fist and is located on the left side of the abdomen, above the intestine. But why does it hurt sometimes? • In the case of severe trauma, pain in the spleen requires immediate medical attention, because the organ may have been seriously damaged and therefore require immediate hospital attention. • But pain in the spleen is in any case a rather common symptom. It is relatively common in conjunction with physical effort of a certain degree, in the absence of adequate training. In these cases, especially if it tends to resolve with a few minutes of rest, it is generally not a cause for concern. • When the symptom occurs at rest, however, it is possible that it is caused by an enlargement of the organ, it is called splenomegaly. The appendix is a small finger-shaped protrusion where the large intestine joins the small intestine; The exact function of the appendix is still unknown, but the consequences of its removal seem to be essentially negligible in most patients. Appendicitis is obviously its inflammation, but unlike what is often said, the cause is not usually linked to diet, but to a sort of obstruction that can have various origins and that causes an uncontrolled proliferation of bacteria and consequent infection. The gallbladder is a pear-shaped organ that is located just below the liver, so in this case too we are on the right. Essentially its function is to store bile, a fluid produced by the liver to digest fats and which is released into the intestine during digestion. The gallbladder can cause pain mainly when the channel that connects the organ to the intestine becomes obstructed, thus preventing the normal flow of bile. Typically these are gallstones, or hard balls that block the passage, more rarely it can be a tumor. #LeftSidePain #MyPersonalTrainer ► SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHANNEL: https://www.youtube.com/user/Myperson... ► FOLLOW MY-PERSONALTRAINER ON INSTAGRAM: / myptrainer ► FOLLOW MY-PERSONALTRAINER ON FACEBOOK: / my-personaltrainerit-169273149780864 ► TRAIN WITH MY-PERSONALTRAINER: https://www.my-personaltrainer.it/Tv/ ★ VISIT THE SITE: https://www.my-personaltrainer.it/