Yes, it can rupture and cause sepsis much like a ruptured appendix can.
Appendicitis is a condition in which the appendix becomes swollen, inflamed, filled with pus. Experts believe that appendicitis is caused by one of two things: a stomach infection that found its way to the appendix or an obstruction of a hard piece of stool may have got trapped in the appendix. The bacteria in the trapped stool may then have infected the appendix.
the appendix
Potential factors that can cause your appendix to burst include blockage of the appendix opening, infection, inflammation, and buildup of pressure within the appendix.
The usual cause is the appendix getting infected.
Organs such as the appendix, intestines, stomach, gallbladder, and liver can cause peritonitis if they rupture or become infected, leading to inflammation of the peritoneum (the tissue lining the abdominal cavity). Infections or injuries to these organs can result in the leakage of bacteria or other irritants into the abdominal cavity, triggering peritonitis.
no.
If you are actually meaning your stomach, it's probably heartburn. If it's constant, it might be an ulcer, so get that checked out. If you're using the word "stomach" to mean anything in the abdominal area, it could be anything.
It may give you gas or indigestion as it will cause bubbles in the stomach.
Maybe but i dont think so
Ferrets are carnivores (meat eaters) and lack a cecum or appendix to properly digest vegetables, fruits or grains. Fruits can cause stomach blockage in ferrets which without surgical intervention will cause a very painful death.
no