Bits of fecal matter from the large intestine entire the appendix. After some time, the fecal matter collects, can't get out, and develops and irritating nidus. Your body develops an inflammatory response, and a purulent infection ensues. With uncheck infection, it finally bursts under pressure.
The inflammation of appendix is known as appendicitis. If diagnosed with it, it must be immediately removed. If left untreated, the inflammation will worsen and evenly lead to burst of appendix. Appendix occurs where there is a blockage or presence of a foreign agent in the body.
don't worry you'll find out eventualy
Before an appendix bursts, it becomes inflamed, usually due to infection. If left untreated, the appendix can become inflamed to the point that it will rupture, at which time the condition becomes a medical emergency.
The appendix is a small appendage about the size of your little finger on your intestines. It lays on your right lower abdomen just about at your belt line just above your right hip bone.
The appendix sometimes gets infected and will burst from the buildup of infection. That infection then pours into your abdomen & causes toxins to spread around your internal organs.
A Dr will remove the appendix before it bursts whenever possible & if it bursts, you may need powerful antibiotics to get rid of the infectious material.
It can be deadly, but is usually removed before it bursts.
The chemicals and microbes within the appendix are toxic and may inflame surrounding organs causing sepsis.
The rupture of the appendix exposes all organs within the abdominal cavity to bacterial infection which results in peritonitis .
Usually it’s believed to be caused by a blockage in the lining of the appendix. When it can’t function the bacteria builds up and causes inflammation and infection. Contrary to popular belief, we actually do need our appendix. It regulates the amount of bacteria between the intestines like C. Diff. Sure, we don’t eat tree bark anymore and the advent of antibiotics greatly diminished the criticality of the appendix, but it’s not vestigial and it’s not at all useless.
well i saw a documentry and it said the appendix is to collect nail,hair,andseeds so if it fills up it cannot hold it anymore
Answer: Yes, it can.
Usually from swelling from an infection.
You could if it bursts.
My guess... If the appendix bursts, it is harmful to the body as the appendix contains many toxins and infections
Appendictis occurs when there is a blockage of the appendix lumen. When this blockage occurs, the appendix becomes inflamed, and can become infected. If this continues to the point of rupture, and the appendix bursts, peritonitis can occur.
See a doctor, appendix problems start in the middle of your tummy and move to the right hand side. It can be fatal if it bursts. Muscle pain will subside, appendix pain will not.
A ruptured appendix is generally caused by an inflamation which is termed Appendicitis. A rupture simply meants the wall has broken exposing the rest of the abdominal organs to the contents of the appendix. This causes problems it allows the spread of the infection.
The peritoneum is at risk of infection with ruptured or perforated appendices.
When a physician uses the term air in the appendix, it does not mean you have air in your appendix. It basically means that there is an infection in your appendix.
It's possibly inflamed. If you're sure it IS your appendix (and not just a 'general tummy-ache' - you should seek medical advice ASAP. An appendix that bursts, releases toxins into the patient's body - which CAN (in extreme circumstances) prove fatal.
Appendicitis is a hemorrhage of the appendix. Without immediate treatment, it is fatal. However, treatment involves the removal of the appendix. It was previously believed that the appendix was a rudimentary part left over from a distant ancestral species. However, it has been recently discovered that the appendix serves as a "breeding ground" for the good intestinal bacteria. Without these, your immunity is decreased.
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The appendix The Appendix likely was once a vital part of our digestive systems, helping us digest the raw meat we at as Neanderthals. However, in today's health-consious world, most people eat little to none raw meat, so the appendix serves no purpose. The Appendix also is a common ailment, as when it bursts it must be removed or the toxins contained within the appendix will kill it's owner.
The usual first step is to drain away any residue from the ruptured appendix, and treat with antibiotics to prevent infection. Then they will remove it. They would remove it right away if it had not yet burst.