A Cat scan or a sonogram can be done.
MRI or a urine test.
The test you're referring to is known as the "Blumberg sign" or rebound tenderness test. While it is not specifically performed by tapping the bottom of the foot, it involves pressing down on the abdomen and then quickly releasing to check for pain, which can indicate appendicitis. If pain occurs upon release, it may suggest peritoneal irritation, commonly associated with appendicitis.
The test that assesses for appendicitis by applying resistant force to a raised right leg is called the Psoas sign. During this test, the patient lies on their back while the examiner extends the patient's right leg at the hip against resistance, which may cause pain if the appendix is inflamed. This sign suggests irritation of the iliopsoas muscle due to appendicitis.
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.
You do not diagnose the appendicitis on blood report. The diagnosis is mostly clinical. Ultrasound examination will help out in doubtful cases.
it may cause more damage
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.
He doesn't have enough money for appendicitis operation. He is suffering from appendicitis, which is an inflammation of the appendix.
The medical term for the appendix is, appendix.