How to Identify Symptoms of Appendicitis
Instructions
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Pay immediate attention to any pain that originates close to the navel, then extends toward the right lower portion of the abdomen. The symptoms may start with a mild sensation of sharp, jabbing pains, or a general throbbing, but will worsen and become persistent. Watch for pain that increases with breathing, moving, coughing or other activities.
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Be vigilant for growing sensations of nausea or vomiting. Different individuals may experience one or the other, or sometimes even both.
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Take your temperature. Often, infection causes an increase in temperature. That rise may be low-grade, but as the infection increases, your temperature may exceed 101 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Watch for abdominal swelling, which indicates the later stages of appendicitis. This swelling may be tender or firm, and will produce pain upon touching.
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