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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.

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A really sharp pain on your side.

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Can appendicitis symptoms feel like a period?

Early stage of acute appendicitis may be confused with pains of periods. Shortly the pain of acute appendicitis becomes worse.


What are the three symptoms that may be present in a person suffering from appendicitis?

Someone suffering from appendicitis will feel severe pain in the lower right area of their abdomen. They will also be vomiting a lot and will feel very fatigued.


Where is the location of appendicitis?

lower stomach and sometimes you can feel it in your back! if you think you have it see your doctor or the emergency room. an appendicitis is when your appendix blows up- ive had it before- ouch!


Does appendicitis always hurt?

You can have appendicitis and no pain or you could have an appendicitis with a lot of pain. When i had appendicitis about a month ago i have some pain but it was not that bad that i couldn't walk or anything like that but the surgeon that did my operation said that some people have appendicitis and can not feel any pain but he also said that some people have really bad pain and have nothing wrong with them.


What is meant by subacute appendicitis?

Appendicitis that is not yet as serious as acute appendicitis.


Where does appendicitis come from?

i want to know where the appendicitis come from? how do you stop the appendicitis?


What is your reaction on appendicitis?

what are the reaction on appendicitis


Is there appendicitis vaccine?

There is no known vaccine for appendicitis.


I am having pain in my lower abdomen. It feels like I have been hit in the balls really hard. I just feel different. What could be wrong?

well is the pain worse when you lift your leg. It might be appendicitis


Is appendicitis a proper noun?

No, the noun appendicitis is a common noun, a word for any case of appendicitis in anyone.


Make a sentence using the word appendicitis?

He doesn't have enough money for appendicitis operation. He is suffering from appendicitis, which is an inflammation of the appendix.


What could cause constant front lower right side pain?

Appendicitis Symptoms The main symptom of appendicitis is belly (abdominal) pain. The pain can feel like indigestion or like you need to have a bowel movement or pass gas. Many people feel the first pain near the belly button. Then it moves to the lower right side of the belly. But the pain can be in different parts of your belly or even on your side. The pain may get worse if you move, walk, or cough. You may also have a fever or feel sick to your stomach. Many people who have had appendicitis say the pain is hard to describe. It may not feel like any pain you have had before. It may not even be a very bad pain, but you may feel like something is wrong. If you have moderate belly pain that does not go away after 4 hours, call your doctor. If you have severe belly pain, call your doctor right away. You may have appendicitis if: * You have pain in your belly. The pain may begin around your belly button. * The pain in your belly gets stronger and moves below your belly button on your right side (the lower right quadrant). This is the most common place to feel pain when you have appendicitis. * The pain does not go away and gets worse when you move, walk, or cough. * You have pain in any part of your belly or on your side. * You feel nauseated or throw up a few times. You also may not feel like eating. * You have constipation, back pain, a slight fever, or a swollen abdomen. Some people do not have the symptoms listed above. Older people, children younger than 2 years, and pregnant women may not have pain in the lower right part of the belly. Other people feel pain in their side because their appendix is in a different position than normal. Pain in the abdomen is very common. There are also many conditions with symptoms similar to appendicitis. But because appendicitis can become serious in a short amount of time, call your doctor right away if you have any of the symptoms listed above. Treatment is much easier if the appendix has not ruptured. In most people, the appendix does not rupture until they have felt sick for at least 24 hours. http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/appendicitis-symptoms