No, your appendix is located on your right side over McBurney's point. Maybe inguinal hernia, or condition with your intestines?
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.
Appendicitis is the most common illness associated with the appendix. It occurs when the appendix becomes inflamed or infected, leading to symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, and fever. If left untreated, an inflamed appendix can burst and lead to serious complications.
The bacteria generally recover. One of the newly-discovered uses of the appendix is holding beneficial bacteria . . . after a bout of diarrhoea, these bacteria make it out of the appendix and into the intestines.
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 reason we have an appendix is unknown. I twas once thought that it could have helped our ancestors digest food more easily.The reason for our (humans) appendix is unclear. It may produce bacteria to fight off illness.
If a woman has a reaction to spermicide, she could experience vaginal inflammation, but there are no method that increase the risk of pelvic inflammation.
You could if it bursts.
Its possible You could have a Pelvic infection.
If you need an appendectomy but keep postponing having your appendix removed, your appendix could rupture, and if you don't find a surgeon and a doctor in a hurry, a ruptured appendix, which causes peritonitis, could be fatal.
Could be an ovarian cyst.
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that's where the appendix is situated. it could be that the appendix needs to be removed because of any inflammation
There are a few different things that could be wrong if an individual has pelvic pain. It could be a back injury, and it could also be cancer. One should go to the doctor.
No other name for pelvic cavity, I guess you could also call it the pelvis
Anxiety is known to cause palpitations around your appendix region.
No, ingesting magic mushrooms after your appendix has been removed is not any more dangerous than ingesting them with a functional appendix.
I would guess that it is the wheel bearing. is it a grumbling sound or an all out grinding? If it is or was a grumbling sound and has turned into a grinding it is probably the wheel bearing.