Signs And Symptoms Of Appendicitis; What You Should Know

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If these symptoms are ignored, and diagnosis is made too late, complications can arise. Damage to the inside of the abdomen can happen if the infection spreads. Complications would happen upon perforation and the subsequent release of pus to the abdomen lining and pelvic region. It is important not to delay diagnosis, treatment, and surgery to avoid perforation, which has a fifteen percent likelihood of happening thirty-six hours after first symptoms of appendicitis show up.

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