Appendix is a small tube of tissue attached to the large intestine. Appendicitis occurs when appendix becomes inflamed due to blockage caused by stool, a foreign object, infection or cancer. Below is the list of the common appendicitis symptoms a person may experience.
1. The first and the most common sign of appendicitis is abdominal pain which starts as a dull ache around the belly button. As the inflammation travels to the outer layer of the appendix, the peritoneum, the pain will become sharp and can be clearly felt in the lower right area of the abdomen. The area in the lower right of the abdomen will be tender when pressure is applied. The pain will be worse if the person coughs or walks. If the person feels pain around the whole abdomen, it can be a sign of a ruptured appendix.
2. The second symptom is the loss of appetite.
3. It will be followed by nausea and vomiting shortly after the pain starts.
4. The abdomen will be swollen and feel bloated. The abdominal muscles on the right side will be strained. The person may feel some relief when lying on the right side or on the back.
5. The person will have a fever between 99* F to 102* F as the body responds to inflammation. However, the absence of fever doesn’t rule out appendicitis.
6. He or she will be unable to pass gas.
7. There may other symptoms of appendicitis, such as dull or sharp pain in the whole abdomen area, back and rectum. The person may experience painful urination and severe cramps. Additional symptoms may include diarrhea, gas or constipation.
No medicines should be taken if the pain is severe and the person experiences any of the other symptoms listed above. He or she should seek medical help immediately because if appendix ruptures it will cause an inflammation of the entire abdominal cavity and can be lethal if not treated promptly with strong antibiotics. The doctor will run tests and perform an appendectomy (the removal of the appendix). The purpose of the appendix is unknown and a person can live without one.
yes you can it is one of the symptoms
Someone suffering from appendicitis will have extreme abdominal pain and will be puking very often. Diarrhea, Fatigue, and Lethargy are also common symptoms of Appendicitis, and if you or someone you know has pain in the lower right quadrant of their abdomen in coherence with the other symptoms, appendicitis may be the culprit.
If you are having symptoms of appendicitis you should see a doctor as soon as possible, since appendicitis can become very serious quickly. If you have abdominal pain that makes it impossible to sit or stay still, go to the emergency room.
Early stage of acute appendicitis may be confused with pains of periods. Shortly the pain of acute appendicitis becomes worse.
It takes hours and not days to develop the symptoms of appendicitis.
Some common symptoms of appendicitis include (but are not limited to): pain near the navel or abdomen region, loss of appetite, nausea/vomiting, abdominal swelling, fever, and inability to pass gas.
No, appendicitis cannot make you gain weight overnight. Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, typically causing pain and discomfort, not weight gain. If you are experiencing symptoms of appendicitis, it's important to seek medical attention rather than focusing on weight changes.
Unfortunately There is no known way of avoiding or preventing appendicitis. Despite this, there are some symptoms to look out for. Symptoms include: -pain in the abdomen, first around the belly button, then moving to the lower right area -loss of appetite -nausea -vomiting -constipation or diarrhoea -inability to pass gas Low fever that begins after other symptoms -abdominal swelling Not everyone with appendicitis will have all of these symptoms, especially in children, pregnant women, or the elderly. Hope this helped:)
A reputable website to use is webmd.com . On this site you can enter your symptoms and have a diagnosis done, or you can also look up the symptoms of any known ailments.
While rare or uncommon, yes, there have been cases of chronic or recurrent appendicitis that didn't require surgery. However, due to the fact that those two types of appendicitis are uncommon and appendicitis can be fatal if left unchecked, I'd definitely advice one who has any of the symptoms associated with appendicitis or is concerned they may have appendicitis, to see their health care provider as soon as possible.
Yes, vomiting can be a symptom of appendicitis. Along with abdominal pain, particularly in the lower right quadrant, nausea and vomiting often accompany the condition. However, not everyone with appendicitis will experience vomiting, as symptoms can vary from person to person. If appendicitis is suspected, it's important to seek medical attention promptly.
Symptoms of appendicitis in dogs can include vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, lethargy, and a decreased appetite. Dogs may also exhibit signs of discomfort when their abdomen is touched or may show reluctance to move. Additionally, fever and changes in behavior, such as increased irritability, can occur. If appendicitis is suspected, it is crucial to seek veterinary care promptly.