1. You have one appendix. Not multiple. It's on the lower right side of your abdomen, at the base of the ascending colon.
2. Nausea and vomitting are both associated with appendicitis
3. So is needing to open your bowels
4. So is pain when you cough
5. All of the above are also associated with numerous other medical conditions
If you are in severe, or worsening pain, you should see your doctor as soon as possible.
When you cough, pressure increases in your abdomen, which can put strain on surrounding tissues like the muscles around your anus. If you have a preexisting condition like hemorrhoids or an anal fissure, the increased pressure can exacerbate discomfort or pain in that area when you cough. It's recommended to consult a healthcare provider if you experience persistent pain or discomfort.
Yes. They won't hurt you; however, they may be less effective, or even ineffective.
Yes, a persistent and forceful cough can strain the muscles between the ribs, leading to pain. In some cases, excessive coughing can also result in rib fractures or inflammation, causing further discomfort. If the pain is severe or persistent, it is advisable to consult a healthcare professional for proper diagnosis and treatment.
It is possible for ribs to still feel sore or tender even after they have healed, especially if there was a severe injury. Generally, the pain should improve over time as the ribs continue to heal and the surrounding muscles strengthen. If the pain persists or worsens, it is recommended to consult a healthcare provider for further evaluation.
Yes, animals that lay eggs do not feel pain during the process of laying eggs.
It would without anesthesia, but with modern medical techniques, the appendix is removed with a small incision, and although you will be sore for a little while, but there is no great pain.YES IT DOES SO BAD! I got mine out and I cried for days and I walked with a hunched up back for weeks!
I have no appendix!
Yes. You'll get put to sleep before you get it removed but you'll feel soar afterwards.
I just got my appendix taken out of my body and it hurt so much.
nope. you cant stitch a appendix back it would hurt too much. Also, you cant grow an appendix.
Well, here r some things. u might start to feel tired and annoyed. u will sniff a lot and when u blow your nose there will be more snot. u might twitch your nose a lot. u will start to feel achy and not be able to concentrate well. u will cough a lot and your throat will feel scratchy. u will be okay :) :) I hope that helped and that if you have a cold, feel better. You will most likely not throw up or anything. I promise, u will be okay. Have a wonderful, nice, awesome day.
if you cough comtinuously then your throught will begin to hurt making it hard to cough without strain!
nope. you cant stitch a appendix back it would hurt too much. Also, you cant grow an appendix.
your right side..... two of my friends had appendicitus one of them described it as 'getting stabbed in the belly'
You may be experiencing Appendicitis, a condition characterized by inflamation of the appendix, which, if not treated, can often be fatal. A routine operation however, will solve the problem.
At first they don't, but after awhile they start making your ears feel sore.
The appendix is hooked on the the very end of the small intestine, just before the large intestine starts. If you are thinking appendicitis, you feel pain in the low right side of your abdomen. If you can press on your tummy there and it does not hurt too bad, but hurts when you release your 'press hold' you may have appendicitis. If you are worried, see your DR.