At first the signs can be an all over abdominal pain (most common), loss of appetite, and sometimes nausea and/or vomiting. But as it becomes more and more inflamed the pain becomes more localized to the bottom right of your abdomen, in front of your right hip bone, as this is where the appendix is located.
Firstly you will get pain in the middle of your stomach like near your bellybutton, sometime vomiting follows afterward, then the pain will soon follow to the right had side of your hip, this is where the appendix is, the pain is very sharp, and it is tender when your touch it
Often the first sign is pain around the belly button.
As it progresses the pain becomes worse, moves to the right lower quadrant and may be accompanied by a lack of appetite, nuasea, fever and weakness.
In early stage you get rebound tenderness in right iliac region. Localized rigidity in the right iliac region is 'the' sign of acute appendicitis.
You have rebound tenderness in right iliac fossa. There is localized rigidity in right iliac fossa.
If you are having symptoms of appendicitis you should see a doctor as soon as possible, since appendicitis can become very serious quickly. If you have abdominal pain that makes it impossible to sit or stay still, go to the emergency room.
No, unless you had sex around the time you were ovulating.
Acute pain in the lower abdomen would point to typical appendicitis.
Yes, both men and women have an appendix and can be prone to having an appendicitis.
This is possible in not so well managed patients.
Appendicitis that is not yet as serious as acute appendicitis.
i want to know where the appendicitis come from? how do you stop the appendicitis?
Symptoms and signs are more useful in combination, however, a high WBC with a high Neutrophil count helps to indicate Appendicitis.
what are the reaction on appendicitis
There is no known vaccine for appendicitis.
No, the noun appendicitis is a common noun, a word for any case of appendicitis in anyone.
There are specific signs that anyone can see.