The voice of the body: the pain comparison table!

When people reach middle age, they will have various physical problems and do not want to go to the hospital.

In fact, some pain is related to organs, and I send a few tables to my friends to find out the real cause of pain.
Dirty heart


People with heart problems will have sudden chest pain, which can spread to the left arm, shoulder blades, and neck.

Kidneys


People often confuse back pain with kidney problems. When there is a problem with the kidneys, you will feel a deep pain under the ribs, and this pain will also spread to the legs, and if it is back pain, you will only feel muscle pain, and the pain will not be so deep.

Small intestine


If there is a problem with the small intestine, there will be pain around the navel. If you suddenly have pain in this area when bending over or walking, it's important to see a doctor.

Large intestine


If you have pain in the lower right abdomen, it may be a large intestine lesion, which can also cause constipation.

Lungs



Because there are no nerve endings in the lungs, I don't feel pain, but if I have a lung problem, I will have a dull pain in my chest, and I will cough and have difficulty breathing.

Appendice


If the appendix is inflamed, the right lower abdomen will be very painful, and this pain will also extend to the stomach and right leg. If there is pain in this area, and symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, fever, constipation, diarrhea, etc., you should seek medical attention in time.

Stomach


If you have a problem with your stomach, you will have pain in your mid-abdomen and pain in the same part of your back. Pain caused by the stomach and esophagus is often confused with pain caused by the heart, and it is best to see a doctor.

gallbladder and liver



Problems with these organs can cause pain in the upper right quadrant, as well as pain in the same area of the back. If you have problems with your liver, you may also experience symptoms such as jaundice and a sour mouth.

Pancreas


Pain in the middle of the upper abdomen, possibly a pancreatic problem, which can also trigger stomach pain. If the pain worsens after eating or lying down, it is likely that the pancreatic lesion needs to be seen in time.

These small knowledge can only help us to make a preliminary judgment of the physical condition, and cannot be used as an absolute standard.

If you are not feeling well, you should still see a doctor. Everyone should have regular medical check-ups, and there is nothing more important in the world than health!