I'm don't think I have every heard of that.
Since appendicitis is caused when the opening gets clogged I would guess that the larger the opening the less likely you are to get appendicitis.
In truth I doubt it matters for anything.
It is normal for your breasts to get larger as you grow.
The normal treatment for appendicitis is to surgically remove the appendix, and once it has been removed, obviously it can no longer burst.
Once you get your appendix removed, you have normal life expectancy.
It is normal, but if the pain continues and it gets worse see a doctor.
A decompressed appendix typically refers to a section of the appendix that has been relieved of pressure, often in the context of medical imaging or surgical procedures. In some cases, this term may be used to describe the appearance of the appendix on imaging studies after treatment for appendicitis, where the inflamed appendix has returned to a more normal state. It can also refer to the reduction of content within the appendix, allowing for better visualization or assessment of the organ.
Well your tummy has discomfort feeling and you have really bad headaches. You might go to the bathroom when that happens tat is normal for some people.
That only happens when you sample a population that is normally distributed. In that case, the question and its answer are quite circular.
An unremarkable appendix refers to an appendix that shows no signs of inflammation, infection, or other abnormalities during medical imaging or examination. It appears normal in size and structure, indicating that there are no issues such as appendicitis. This term is often used in the context of imaging studies like ultrasounds or CT scans, where the appendix is assessed for potential problems. In summary, an unremarkable appendix is a sign of good health in that area.
A wide-mouth bottle is a bottle with a larger-than-normal opening at the top. These bottles are used to store chunky liquids like stews.
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Because the normal soda that does react has a larger ammount of carbonation in it.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church does NOT "fear" opening its archives, and it is NOT a normal library.