It is doubtful. When ones appendix ruptures, it releases bacteria into the abdominal cavity, which sets one up for infection. An infection of that magnitude would be hard to survive without treatment.
That's exactly what I surmised. I figure the odds of survival would decrease extremely within the first two weeks. And by the end of the second month, you'd be dead unless you had antibiotics, and a godly immune system. Thanks for confirming my thoughts.
Around 1,000 people in the United States die each year due to a ruptured appendix. It is important to seek medical attention promptly if you are experiencing symptoms of appendicitis to prevent complications.
I am sure anybody can have appendicitis if they still have their appendix. The appendix is small at the end of the intestine, so as long as it is still in the body, there is a chance of something going wrong with it..
To cite an appendix in APA format, include the author's name, the year of publication, the title of the appendix, and the page number where it can be found in the main text. For example: (Smith, 2021, Appendix A, p. 10).
King George V of the United Kingdom had an appendix operation in December 1928.
To cite an appendix in APA 7 format, include the author's name, year of publication, title of the appendix, and the source where the appendix is found. Place the citation at the end of the main text, before the references page.
1887
at 18 you are legal. You could live with a 94 year old
The doctors who removed her appendix should be asked about this.
Yes. You can get appendicitis at any age (as long as you have an appendix).
The first apendix operation was in 1887
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100 Years