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How Do You Recognize Signs Of Appendicitis?

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How Do You Recognize Signs Of Appendicitis?

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The appendix is a small finger-like pouch that protrudes from the large intestine. Appendicitis, which is most common in people ages 5 to 30, is generally caused by an obstruction that leads to inflammation of the appendix. There are no particular risk factors for appenditicis. It is not preventable, so early detection is very important. Watch for signs of pain and/or tenderness in the navel area that moves towards the lower right of the abdomen over the course of a few hours. The pain is often described as severe and sharp and worsens with any movement. Take your temperature – a low grade fever may be a sign of inflammation and infection, a possible sign of appendicitis. Watch for signs of nausea, vomiting, or loss of appetite. Call your health care provider if you exhibit any and/or all of these signs and symptoms. If you are unable to reach your health care provider, go directly to the nearest emergency facility.

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