Tag Archives: Appendicitis

Symptoms and Treatment of Acute Appendicitis

Appendicitis is an inflammation and infection of the appendix. The appendix is a small pouch extending from the first part of the large intestine. The large intestine in this region is known as the cecum. Appendicitis is reasonably common, happening in approximately 1 out of every 500 people each year. The peak incidence of appendicitis […]

Determining Causes and Seriousness of Belly Button Pain

Anytime you have pain it can be scary. When you have belly button pain it can be especially scary because it can be hard to pinpoint the exact cause of it. It is important to find out the cause of your belly button pain, because it can vary from very simple things to more serious […]

What to Expect After an Appendectomy

Just as most people don’t plan on developing acute appendicitis, most people don’t plan on receiving an appendectomy. Appendectomies are usually considered emergency procedures and performed on very short notice. Chances are you don’t know exactly what to expect after an appendectomy. You may have questions about the procedure, and what you should do to […]

Appendix or Gall Bladder: What is that Stomachache?

Abdominal pain can be caused by various ailments. Disease processes in the chest and the pelvis can mimic abdominal pain. There are several characteristics of abdominal pain, which can let a patient know that it is serious enough to seek emergency care. Abdominal pain can be acute or chronic. The onset nature and character of […]

Appendicitis- Dangerous If Not Treated in Time

When you think of appendicitis, think of three words that begin with the letter “I”-irritation, inflammation, and infection. When any of those three affect your appendix, appendicitis can be the result. Seven to eight percent of the people in the United States come down with a case of appendicitis, the number one cause for emergency […]

Right Side Abdominal Pain: What Does it Mean?

Of all the symptoms the body can experience, abdominal pain is the most difficult to diagnose. It can indicate a variety of diseases, disorders, and conditions, each of which may overlap with other symptoms. However, the pain on the right side of the abdominal area tightens somewhat, and can indicate one of a few specific […]

Why Your Child Has a Stomachache

As a parent, it is often difficult to determine the cause of a child’s painful stomachache. It could be the flu, or slow digestive bowels. It maybe the onset of a gluten intolerance or just plain nerves. It is important that you pay attention to the symptoms your child has so that you can better […]