On the right side.
Appendicitis can begin vaguely with a dull abdominal ache. As the condition worsens, the abdominal pain becomes more intense and centers to the right side. Appendicitis is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting.
The appendix lies in the right iliac fossa. Not on the left lower side of the abdomen. Unless you have reverse position of the abdominal organs. So your pain is not likely to be of the appendicitis. Your physician will diagnose it. He may go for ultrasound examination of the abdomen.
There are many reasons why you could have stomach pain on your right side including appendicitis. Appendicitis is the swelling and irritation of the appendix.
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.
Yes, it is possible to have appendicitis even if a CT scan appears normal. In some cases, early or atypical appendicitis may not be clearly visible on imaging. Additionally, factors such as the position of the appendix or the presence of other gastrointestinal issues can complicate the diagnosis. If appendicitis is still suspected based on symptoms, further evaluation and monitoring may be necessary.
It is pretty common. The lifetime risk for developing appendicitis if you are male is 8.6% and if you are female is 6.7%
Often appendicitis.
No
i want to know where the appendicitis come from? how do you stop the appendicitis?
Appendicitis that is not yet as serious as acute appendicitis.
it could either be a kidney infection or it could be appendicitis
It is hard to say, it could be appendicitis, or a number of things.