The chance of a person's appendix bursting, or rupturing, is relatively low. However, if a person has appendicitis, which is an inflammation of the appendix, the risk of the appendix bursting increases. Appendicitis is a serious condition that requires immediate medical attention. If left untreated, the appendix can burst within 36 to 72 hours of the onset of symptoms. The risk of rupture is higher in people who have had appendicitis for a longer period of time before seeking medical attention.
There are several factors that can increase the risk of appendicitis and the likelihood of the appendix bursting. These include having a family history of appendicitis, being male (males are more likely to develop appendicitis than females), being between the ages of 10 and 30 (appendicitis is most common in this age group), and having certain medical conditions such as Crohn's disease or ulcerative colitis.
It's important to seek medical attention if you think you may have appendicitis. Early treatment can help prevent the appendix from bursting and can reduce the risk of complications.
The rupture of the appendix is usually caused by a blockage in the appendix, leading to increased pressure and inflammation. This can result in the appendix bursting, which can be a serious medical emergency.
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Think you should get yourself checked out, there have been serious cases of aliens bursting out the appendix. Wish you the best of luck with your alien pregnancy! (Seek help imminently)
Yes, anyone can regardless of age. The appendix bursting means the pus get into the rest of the stomach and will eventually turn things gangrene and give you blood poisoning.
Appendicitis is the main cause of the appendix bursting. This happens when the appendix becomes inflamed and infected. Risk factors include a blockage in the appendix, infections, and a family history of appendicitis. Other factors like age, gender, and diet may also play a role.
If you have a bad appendix, then the pain will usually be in the very lower right side of the abdomen, although the pain may be near the belly button or even in the lower back. A burst appendix can be a serious matter, so you should see a doctor if the pain persists. If you have a fever as well as the pain, you need to head to the emergency room as your appendix may have burst causing an infection. Usually when you have a tummy bug or tummy ache the pain stays in the middle, but with appendicitis, the pain becomes extremely painful and moves towards the side of your tummy. Very painful tummy aches should immediately be checked out by a physician or better, at the hospital because there may be a chance your appendix is bursting. When it bursts a sort of fluid flows out and it can cause infection. In more severe cases it causes death. Just like Houdini who died of his appendix bursting.
Appendicitis is the main cause of the appendix bursting. This happens when the appendix becomes inflamed and infected. The risks of a burst appendix include infection spreading throughout the abdomen, leading to a potentially life-threatening condition called peritonitis. Symptoms of a burst appendix may include severe abdominal pain, fever, nausea, and vomiting. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if you suspect a burst appendix.
Not necessarily. An appendix ruptures from built of bacteria or a hard stool. Not physical force. Although if your appendix is inflamed (beginning of appendicitis), it may have a higher chance of rupturing.
Yes it can it almost happen to my husband.
no it is not gud because it is a severe chance of appendix.
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
yes it can before i had my appendix removed it hurt for weeks when i went to the doctor they told me that it was close to bursting.... so yes it will hurt before it rupturesAnswer2: yes you can, my friend thought she was having gas pain and was at the point of crawling on the floor when a friend took her to the doctor and they sent her straight to the emergency room. Her appendix had already started to rupture and even after the surgery it was a wait and see if she would survive.