the surgeon left a small portion of the appendix and now is being obstructed or infected by a fecalito (small stone made of hardened stools) or this time coul be a UTI (Urinary Tract Infection)...get a urine test, a complete blood cell count and an X-Ray and you have a better diagnosis.
If the pancreas is inflamed, a condition known as pancreatitis, the pain is typically felt in the upper abdomen, often radiating to the back. This pain can be severe and may worsen after eating. In contrast, if the appendix is inflamed (appendicitis), the pain is usually localized to the lower right abdomen. It's important to differentiate between these types of pain, as they indicate different medical conditions.
Appendix pain is likely to be fatal if not treated..... menstrual cramps can't kill you.
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See a doctor, appendix problems start in the middle of your tummy and move to the right hand side. It can be fatal if it bursts. Muscle pain will subside, appendix pain will not.
the possibility of him dying from his appendix cannot be true since the appendix is on the right side and not the left as where his pain derived from. WRONG!! The pain from an appendix is on the left side, it is called rebounding pain. The pain originates from one part of the body, but it is felt somewhere else....
Pain in the appendix is felt around the umbilicus (belly button). If the appendix is inflamed (as it is when infected a.k.a. appendicitis) it begins to irritate the abdominal lining around it and the pain will move into the lower right part of the abdomen.
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No, it cannot be appendicitis because the appendix is attached to the bottom of the large intestine. It is approximately 4 inches long and could extend to your left side but no where near your right hip. The appendix is also located in the abdominal cavity and the hip is not located there.
When the inflammation is limited to appendix, you get colicky pain in umbilical area. When the overlying peritoneum is involved, you get continuous type of pain in right iliac region. The severe pain of peritoneum dominate the colicky pain of appendix.
that's where the appendix is situated. it could be that the appendix needs to be removed because of any inflammation
Pain or aching in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen can indicate appendix problems. It is highly recommended to have a person experiencing such pain see qualified medical personel as soon as possible due to the dangers of a ruptured appendix. There is very little first aid that can be done other than comforting the patient and calling for more qualified personel.