Yes it is possible. My sister was just in the hospital with an ovarian cyst and x-rays showed 2 appendix.
Yes your appendix can be taken out at any age.
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No, unless you get hit very hard in the spot where it is. Your appendix is on the right side of your lower stomach, I believe. And the reproductive system is way behind the appendix. There is no possible way to reach the appendix during intercourse.
Possible but not probable. Ruptured appendix is almost fatal if untreated as intestinal contents seep out in to abdominal cavity causing serious infection called peritonitis and a surgery is needed to drain it and at the time of surgery appendix is removed. It is possible that there is a small "microperforation" that seals off by itself and later on the same appendix can get reinfected and rupture.
Inflammation and potential rupture of the appendix are usually caused by a blockage in the appendix, often due to a buildup of mucus, stool, or a foreign object. This blockage can lead to bacterial overgrowth, swelling, and increased pressure, which can result in inflammation and possible rupture of the appendix.
The appendix is part of the digestive system. The base of the appendix is at a fairly constant location, 2 cm below the ileocecal valve.
No, the human body can still work properly without the appendix. My mother has no appendix. It was removed 2 years before i was born.I hope this answer has been of much use to you.
99.9% wont die but u should get to the hospital as soon as possible when my appendix ruptured I don't go to the hospital until the next day and I was fine
Appendix is the optional page. It is used to present unpublished tests. In the APA format works cited each appendix should appear on each page. People can differentiate appendixes by "Appendix 1" and "Appendix 2".
The suffix "itis" means inflammation. The root word "append" stands for the appendix. Therefore, appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, which is located in the lower right side of the abdomen (right lower quadrant). If appendicitis is confirmed by a physician, it must be removed surgically as soon as possible.
It might not be your appendix. It might be muscle strain in that quadrant of the pelvic girdle. If it is really your appendix, you should see a doctor. Actually, you should see a doctor anyway, because there are too many possible explanations for this, and it does depend highly on the individual.
Genitals from two humanoid figures mix together into the two humanoid's offspring(s), so if the mother had a cubic nasal appendix, and the father has triangular nasal appendix, the possible result could possibly be that the offspring(s) has a cubical nasal appendix. Genitals are the main reason for a cubical nasal appendix. -Dragon_fighter_13579