No.
The appendix.
It is called appendicolith when there are stones or calcifications in the appendix. This condition can lead to inflammation or blockage of the appendix, causing appendicitis.
I doubt it, im no RN or anything, but the appendix is attached to your large intestine and doesnt affect reproductive organs. I think if it caused any damage, it could be easily repaired by surgery. If the appendix burst and caused internal infection, it could damage or destroy the ovaries and other key parts of the reproductive system. This would be an exception and would be a case where it wasn't treated for a long time.
The small projection that contains lymphatic tissue attached to the cecum is known the appendix. The full name is actually vermiform appendix which is derived from its appearance which look like a worm.
Yes, both men and women have an appendix and can be prone to having an appendicitis.
that is a yes and no. Painful pee can be a bladder infection. Or something with the appendix
NO!
The tip of the appendix become inflamed in the initial stage. At time the appendix get necrosis. Appendix may burst, giving rise to peritonitis.
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Yes, you can. The procedure to have your appendix taken out does not affect the reproductive organs.
My guess... If the appendix bursts, it is harmful to the body as the appendix contains many toxins and infections
if the appendix burst haha
No. Animals pee on plants all the time and it has no affect.
Smoking can indirectly affect the appendix. Smoking restricts blood flow to all the organs, including the appendix. Gastrointestinal cancers which are linked to smoking can also influence the appendix.
yes eating sand does affect your appendix. the body can not disgest the sand since it is in tiny grains. its almost like saying to a kid in the candy store because they can get cavitys you can get really sick if you eat sand.
No, a ruptured spleen does not directly cause the appendix to become inflamed or infected. Appendicitis is typically caused by a blockage in the appendix, leading to inflammation and infection. Ruptured spleen is a separate medical emergency that requires immediate attention.