Read the ER doctors note it is very concise, but I shall endeavor a slightly more detailed description.
First, never try to diagnose yourself. If you really think you have appendicitis, go get evaluated by a qualified physician NOW!
Second, nobody has text book appendicitis. A lot of things can masquerade as appendicitis and appendicitis can mimic other condition. Even experience doctors can have a hard time being sure. On with the explanation.
Appendicitis often times begins as a vague stomach ache, but over a period of a few hours becomes more intense and localized to the right lower side of your abdomen. The pain is usual severe and hurts worse with motion like walking or coughing. Low-grade temperature frequently, but not always, accompanies it. Most people loose their appetite, and many are nauseated. Some vomiting. Diarrhea can happen with it, but is unusual.
2006-12-12 12:15:05
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answered by Jeffrey P 5
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The primary symptom of appendicitis is affliction that starts established across the stomach button, which later shifts to the proper facet of the stomach. The affliction most of the time raises over a interval of approximately 6 - 10 hours, BUT it will range and finally the affliction could also be very extreme. The place of your affliction might also range, relying for your age. Young youngsters could have appendicitis affliction in unique locations. In addition to affliction, you will have a number of of the next signs: Pain that starts established across the stomach button, then localizes to the proper facet Loss of urge for food Nausea and usually vomiting A fever that begins after different signs seem
2016-09-03 16:38:33
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answered by ? 4
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Very sharp pains and you will feel very sick and may experience some vomiting.
2006-12-12 12:05:01
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answered by Anonymous
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fever, vomitting and severe pain in you right lower abdomen..
2006-12-12 12:04:14
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answered by lylitalianbeauty 3
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_appendicitis#Signs.2C_symptoms_and_findings
Click on this web site, it may help you with your question.
2006-12-12 12:10:12
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answered by junkmail 6
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