No, it does not. This is a myth, most likely spawned by some homeopathic quack or other who "observed" that sometimes attacks of acute appendicitis happened to appear after a meal and then exercise. It is also possible to, if the appendix is infected, to have a flare up in the middle of the night, but this does not mean that sleeping causes appendicitis.
It takes 3~4 hours for food to go from the stomach into the small intestines. Furthermore, the appendix is situated at the end of the small intestines.
Thus, exercising after meal will not cause appendictis. However, it might cause you to throw up.
No.Appedicitis it is an infection and you can t get them if you take bath after eating.
No. you do not get appendicitis that way.
It is actually the leading cause of appendicitis.
Exercising can be a cause for your period to be late if you exercise daily.
Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.
No! An appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix. it is unrelated to the circulatory system.
Yes, because infection could cause swelling of lymph nodes and cause appendix obstruction which ultimately lead to acute appendicitis
exercising a lot does cause your hormones to be more sexually active so it is possibly but the likelyhood of this happening is very slim
Yes, exercising does cause your pulse to increase.
Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.
No, but eating chili can cause gas pains later.
No.
No. It will not bring you appendicitis. Some times a small seed is found lodged in the lumen of appendix and cause appendicitis.
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