Unless the appendicitis operation went really wrong, there should be no relationship with her ability to reproduce.
I am sure anybody can have appendicitis if they still have their appendix. The appendix is small at the end of the intestine, so as long as it is still in the body, there is a chance of something going wrong with it..
The suffix "itis" means inflammation. The root word "append" stands for the appendix. Therefore, appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, which is located in the lower right side of the abdomen (right lower quadrant). If appendicitis is confirmed by a physician, it must be removed surgically as soon as possible.
The appendix scar is not in the way for the vaginal canal or a vaginal delivery, it's different organs. So yes you can.
Most people will feel the pain of appendicitis start around the navel and then move to the right side. Because of human variation, it is possible for some patients to feel the pain on the left.
No it isn't a symptom of pregnancy. It is a very serious inflammation or infection of the appendix and the person affected should get medical attention as soon as possible. If an appendix ruptures it can cause peritonitis an even more serious infection.
It's possible that an appendix infection could clear up on it's own, but not likely. If it did clear up on it's own, then it could become inflamed again at a later date.
its possible. removing your appendix doesn't enable you to do anything; you can only get it removed if its acting up or making you sick. but you need to ask your doctor and get parents permission BLAH BLAH BLAH
Pain in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen is an indicator of possible appendicitis. If you push in, on the right lower quadrant, and let go quickly, the pain is characteristically quite intense (known as rebound pain or tenderness). If appendicitis (or any other concerning pain) is occuring, see your physician or, if urgent, go to the nearest hospital emergency room.
Yes it can. The appendix is a small vestigial single ended pouch which is attached to the intestine. Modern humans don't need this pouch and normally if it causes any issues it is routinely removed by an incision in the lower abdominal region. Technically speaking appendicitis doesn't kill you since it is the swelling of the appendix, however if the appendix gets to the point where it swells sufficiently enough to rupture then this is called peritonitis and can cause blood poisoning and other complications by spilling the contents of the intestines into the body cavity. The appendix can be inflamed but not enough to cause issues and this can last a lifetime without serious danger of death (However for safety most Doctors would recommend removal). This is called a "Rumbling appendix".
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.
Yes it is possible. My sister was just in the hospital with an ovarian cyst and x-rays showed 2 appendix.
it is possible to have surgery on a spleen, you can also have your spleen removed but only if its due to something serious, like a blood disorder etc.......the main 2 organs to ever get removed from humans is the appendix (appendicitis) and the gallbladder (mainly due to gallstones)