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Appendicitis is when the appendix becomes inflamed. If not removed, it can rupture and cause peritonitis, which can be fatal.
Yes, it can rupture and cause sepsis much like a ruptured appendix can.
An inflamed appendix could rupture and expose the abdominal cavity to bacteria, which would lead to infection. This resulting infection has the ability to cause death.
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The gall bladder, the stomach, any part of the intestine, and most especially the appendix--all cause peritonitis when they leak or rupture.
it can if you're an alcoholic because the alcohol can rupture you're stomach therefore letting your stomach acids will get in the rupture and cause a infectious disease
Too much alcohol can cause death. Drinking and driving can also accidents. Drinking too much may also cause liver damage.
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Alcohol and opiates cause contraction. Most other drugs cause dilation.
Alcohol doesn't cause the body to retain water but to lose it.