Local abdominal pain

Local pain in the lower abdomen. Mostly there are tender points, which are limited to one point. Clear and fixed tenderness points are important signs of abdominal organ disease. Such as: peptic ulcer tenderness point, left or right in the middle of the xiphoid, penetrating ulcer tenderness point on the posterior wall of the ball is on the back of the 6-10th thoracic spine or left and right sides; acute pancreatitis tenderness point, in The middle or left part of the upper abdomen; the tender point (gallbladder point) of the gallbladder lesion is located at the junction of the right rectus abdominis muscle and the costal arch; the tender point of appendicitis (appendix point, McBurney point), is located in the anterior superior spine of the right skeletal At the junction of the outer 1/3 and the inner 2/3 of the umbilical line; when the kidney and urinary tract are diseased, at the front of the 10th rib (quarter rib cost), at the outer edge of the rectus abdominis (upper ureter point), The intersection of the anterior superior iliac spine line and the vertical line through the pubic tubercle (middle ureter point), the intersection of the outer edge of the spine and the 12th posterior costal edge (costal spine point or costal spinal angle), 12th posterior costal Tenderness appears at the corners of the edge and the outer edge of the lumbar muscle (the waist point or rib waist angle).

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