It depends, my advice is to consult your local GP.
No
Administering medication means actually giving meds, especially by injection or other means than having the patient take the medication. Assisting with medication means assisting the patient administer their own medication, such as arranging them and having them ready for the patient to take, or reminding the patient to take their meds.
He was having appendix troubles.
Herbal Nytol
I do not think there has been any scientific study done on the effects of a life span after losing an appendix. Though they have done studies showing that your appendix is no longer needed, so getting it removed has no bad side effects. The only way you not having your appendix affecting your life would be if it bursts and u don't get it taken care of. A ruptured appendix can kill you if not taken care of usually rather immediate. So as of right now not having an appendix will neither kill you quicker or prolong your life. you die when it is your time and by w/e means it happens. Not having an appendix or having one wouldn't really matter if u get hit by a car tomorrow. So rest assured that you will live as long as u will live with or without your appendix.
About a week
No it won't
In most cases, you can travel after having your appendix removed as long as you are feeling well and your healthcare provider has given you clearance. It is essential to follow any post-operative instructions provided by your surgeon to ensure a smooth recovery during your travels. It's a good idea to have travel insurance in case of any unforeseen medical issues while you are away.
Yes, both men and women have an appendix and can be prone to having an appendicitis.
There are no diet restrictions after having your appendix removed. A person usually can return to their regular activities within 3 weeks.
The time period directly after having your appendix removed.
The time period directly after having your appendix removed.