There are different types of surgery for appendicitis. Your surgeon may operate through a large cut (incision) in your belly or use a tool called a laparoscope to remove your appendix through a few smaller incisions. Either way, you may take antibiotics before your surgery, after your surgery, or both. There are advantages and disadvantages to each type of surgery. Talk with your surgeon about which type is best for you.
Note : If your appendix does burst, you will need antibiotics. Surgery to remove a burst appendix may be more complicated.
(see related link on appendicitis)
no
It is a scar from the umbilical cord that is removed at birth.
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A belly piercing is a piercing on the belly button. Where your belly button might go in or out, it is the slight arch you get just above it. it is a piercing through that area. depending on how your belly button is formed. Search google for images.
In most cases there is no need to remove the belly button, removal is only done in cases or reconstruction due to accident or injury and then it is seldom removed.
your belly button was used to transfer nutrients through the umbilical core from your mother to you while your in the womb.
The same size as the jewellery you remove form the piercing and then is starts to shrink moments after the jewellery has been removed.
As big as the size of the jewellery you removed.
Pain in the appendix is felt around the umbilicus (belly button). If the appendix is inflamed (as it is when infected a.k.a. appendicitis) it begins to irritate the abdominal lining around it and the pain will move into the lower right part of the abdomen.
Because it somewhat resembles a button and it is on your belly.
He was rumored to not have a belly button.
No because you need to be able to get it out or else it will get infected and need to be surgically removed.
The nose typically hurts more because the piercing goes through the cartilage. The belly button piercing is just through a flab of skin.