Eating seeds or cow milk.
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.
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.
Organs such as the appendix, intestines, stomach, gallbladder, and liver can cause peritonitis if they rupture or become infected, leading to inflammation of the peritoneum (the tissue lining the abdominal cavity). Infections or injuries to these organs can result in the leakage of bacteria or other irritants into the abdominal cavity, triggering peritonitis.
It is unlikely that you would rupture or tear your appendix from a fall unless the trauma is severe enough to cause significant damage to the abdomen. Appendicitis typically results from inflammation or blockage of the appendix, not from physical trauma. If you experience abdominal pain after a fall, seek medical attention to rule out any internal injuries.
The usual cause is the appendix getting infected.
Yes your appendix can be taken out at any age.
I just had a partial hysterectomy with my appendix taken out as well...
Potential factors that can cause your appendix to burst include blockage of the appendix opening, infection, inflammation, and buildup of pressure within the appendix.
Yes. The appendix is connected to intestines, which are part of the digestive system. Having the appendix removed (an appendectomy) might cause some outward scarring, but should not affect the body's reproductive functions at all.
Yes, you can. The procedure to have your appendix taken out does not affect the reproductive organs.
I just got my appendix taken out of my body and it hurt so much.
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Marvin had his appendix taken out :)
No, ingesting magic mushrooms after your appendix has been removed is not any more dangerous than ingesting them with a functional appendix.
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.
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