Do i own a appendicitis?
ive got a pain in the not here side of my body the lower part, not really a lot of pain, but i can be aware of it, also last night for dinner i have pork barbcue and oinon rings,also ive be growing alot,also i dont feel sick, so do i have a appendicitis
Answers: No you don't. The pain is on the wrong side of your body and it not as severe as it would have be if you had appendicitis.
no. when folks have appendicitis, the pain they experience is their appendix rupturing. you would experience a horrible pain, and if you can't catch to the hospital your body would go into septic shock. it would be very obvious if you have appendicitis. its probably just gas.
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It is probably just indigestion. Appendicitis would be a really bad agony. If the pain gets worse, let your parents know.
Your appendix is on the lower RIGHT side of your abdomen.
Here are the most common symptoms:
Appendicitis can produce a variety of symptoms that may change over time:
* Early on, the most common symptom is an sore pain around your navel that often shifts later to your lower right tummy.
Eventually, the pain tend to settle in your lower right abdomen — near your appendix at what's agreed as McBurney point. This point is about halfway between your navel and the top of your right pelvic bone.
But the location of your pain may ebb and flow, depending on your age and the position of your appendix. Young children or pregnant women, especially, may have appendicitis pain in different places.
make pain worse:
If you apply gentle pressure to the area that hurts, it will surface tender. As you release the pressure, especially if you do it suddenly, appendicitis pain often will feel worse (rebound tenderness). It will also tend to gain worse if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements. This is chiefly true if the inflamed appendix is touching the peritoneum — the silk-like membrane that lines the inner abdominal wall and enfolds the intestines. The pain may lessen somewhat if you lie on your side and verbs your knees up toward your chest.
Symptoms other than pain:
* Nausea and sometimes vomiting
* Loss of appetite
* A low-grade fever that starts after other symptoms appear
* Constipation
* Diarrhea
* Abdominal swelling
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Answers: No you don't. The pain is on the wrong side of your body and it not as severe as it would have be if you had appendicitis.
no. when folks have appendicitis, the pain they experience is their appendix rupturing. you would experience a horrible pain, and if you can't catch to the hospital your body would go into septic shock. it would be very obvious if you have appendicitis. its probably just gas.
stretch earlier running
It is probably just indigestion. Appendicitis would be a really bad agony. If the pain gets worse, let your parents know.
Your appendix is on the lower RIGHT side of your abdomen.
Here are the most common symptoms:
Appendicitis can produce a variety of symptoms that may change over time:
* Early on, the most common symptom is an sore pain around your navel that often shifts later to your lower right tummy.
Eventually, the pain tend to settle in your lower right abdomen — near your appendix at what's agreed as McBurney point. This point is about halfway between your navel and the top of your right pelvic bone.
But the location of your pain may ebb and flow, depending on your age and the position of your appendix. Young children or pregnant women, especially, may have appendicitis pain in different places.
make pain worse:
If you apply gentle pressure to the area that hurts, it will surface tender. As you release the pressure, especially if you do it suddenly, appendicitis pain often will feel worse (rebound tenderness). It will also tend to gain worse if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements. This is chiefly true if the inflamed appendix is touching the peritoneum — the silk-like membrane that lines the inner abdominal wall and enfolds the intestines. The pain may lessen somewhat if you lie on your side and verbs your knees up toward your chest.
Symptoms other than pain:
* Nausea and sometimes vomiting
* Loss of appetite
* A low-grade fever that starts after other symptoms appear
* Constipation
* Diarrhea
* Abdominal swelling
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