Signs that something might be wrong with your appendix typically include sharp pain in the lower right abdomen, which may start near the navel and then shift. Other symptoms can include nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, fever, and abdominal swelling. If you experience these symptoms, especially severe abdominal pain, it's important to seek medical attention promptly, as appendicitis can lead to serious complications if not treated.
Everyone has an appendix until you get it removed.
Nothing went wrong on one of his tricks, though precautions were made just in case. Houdini died from a ruptured appendix, not from a failed stunt.
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..
YOu were born with one & if it hasnt been removed you have an appendix.
some of them to have an idea of what is wrong with you when you know something is wrong
Maybe you didn't do anything wrong. Maybe it was him/her. And if you do not know what you did wrong, then he/she was not for you, to blame you for something that you didn't even know you did. You complained to wikianswers.
that is a yes and no. Painful pee can be a bladder infection. Or something with the appendix
No, there is nothing wrong. This is normal. I don't know why exactly, but I know this happens to everyone.
Your apendix is not used by your body, it is thought that it was once used for the digestion of cellulose in the body before we evolved. your appendix can burst and therefore can become infective and you should go to the doctor however it is not an organ that is used by the body so no 'systems' are needed
By inspecting it.
Most know that they are different, but consider it an advantage, rather than "something wrong with them" They view the rest of us, essentially, as prey.
(In a book, e.g.): Appendix comes from "append" (to add to the end of something). An appendix adds additional notes or information referring to the preceding text.