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Hello! I have heard that you have abdominal pain when you have appendicitis. I am almost sure that it has been told to me that one of the sides is painful, but I just cannot remember which one. Can you tell me which side hurts when you have appendicitis? I feel abdominal pain right now…Thank you in advance!

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Hello! If you feel pain on the right side of your abdomen, then there are big chances that you have appendicitis. But, pain is not only symptom for appendicitis. You should have other symptoms, too: fever, nausea, abdominal swelling, etc. Anyway, I suggest you to visit your doctor immediately. I hope that this helped you.
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hello there!

 

my mom was diagnosed with acute appendicitis so I know some things about this issue. I agree, the pain on the right side usually means that you have appendicitis. 

 

this issue usually involves a gradual onset of dull, cramping or even aching pain throughout your abdomen.

 

it usually can happen that appendix becomes more swollen and inflamed, so this means that this will irritate the lining of the abdominal wall, known as the peritoneum.

 

this is something that usually causes localized, sharp pain in the right lower part of the abdomen. as days go by, it hurts even more.  you need to observe this type of pain and you need to control your right side. 

 

visit your doctor, please. 

 

it needs to be treated. 

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Hi,
Appendix is a part of the intestine system in our body. However this part of the intestine doesn’t really have a function and the good thing is we can live without it. So if you have appendicitis all you need is a surgery. Your appendix is located on the right side of your body in lower part of your stomach. Appendicitis can be caused by the blockage with stool or other foreign body. Sometimes it can get cancerous. You will feel the dull pain and you will probably lose your appetite, if you have appendicitis. Also some nausea and vomiting is also possible, accompanied with fever. If the pain gets unbarring you need a prompt surgery.
All the best,
Danella
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