Knowing the Uncommon Symptoms of Appendicitis


 

Appendicitis is one of the most common conditions that people suffer from but barely have an idea of the symptoms. Usually affecting the age group between 10 years and 30 years, the condition is prevalent in around 10% of the population. Many of you might be thinking why are we reading this blog when we already know about appendicitis? Well, in this blog, we enlighten your knowledge about some of the symptoms of this condition that you might have hardly heard.

 

Belly button pain

 

Some people experience pain in the belly button area of their abdomen but they have no idea of the problem behind it. Well, if the lower right side of your abdomen is having pain, it is a symptom of appendicitis. It usually starts from the belly button area and later moves towards the lower right side of the abdomen.

 

Fever

 

Barely someone might think of having appendicitis if they are suffering from fever. Yes, you heard that right as fever is also a symptom of appendicitis. Many people think of it as food poisoning or some kind of infection whereas it is not. One might experience chills accompanying the fever which directs their minds towards having some viral infection. However, an easy way to determine that you are suffering from appendicitis is that you will have a fever with constant stomach pain.

 

Bloating

 

One might have had upon consuming certain food items but if it is accompanied by bloating, you need to rethink. If you are having bloating, gas, and also pain in your stomach, it is a clear indication of appendicitis.

 

Subsiding stomach pain

 

You might be feeling relieved to see your stomach pain going off gradually but let us tell you this is not a good sign. If you have stomach pain that is gradually subsiding with time, it means your appendix is ruptured and you need to see the doctor.

 

Worsening pain

 

If you have appendicitis, your pain might worsen with sneezing and coughing. So, if you are experiencing discomfort while coughing or sneezing, you need to check with your doctor.

 

Diarrhea

 

A diarrhea-like condition lasting for more than 3 days and a high amount of mucus might mean appendicitis. You must not perceive it as some kind of stomach issue and instead get yourself checked with the doctor.

 

Pain in belly

 

When you hold your stomach a little and upon release, you are having pain in your belly, it is a symptom of appendicitis. One can avoid pressing and releasing the belly to not experience any pain and instead visit the doctor for the same.

 

Sohana Hospital has the best team of specialists who are experts in diagnosing and treating a range of conditions. If you are suffering from any of the symptoms listed above, visit Sohana Hospital today, and will help you get a consultation from one of our best doctors. No doubt, we commit to relieving your pain and preserving your sound health.

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