Most people with appendicitis have classic symptoms that a doctor can easily identify. The main symptom of appendicitis is abdominal pain.
The abdominal pain usually
* occurs suddenly, often causing a person to wake up at night
* occurs before other symptoms
* begins near the belly button and then moves lower and to the right
* is new and unlike any pain felt before
* gets worse in a matter of hours
* gets worse when moving around, taking deep breaths, coughing, or sneezing
Other symptoms of appendicitis may include
* loss of appetite
* nausea
* vomiting
* constipation or diarrhea
* inability to pass gas
* a low-grade fever that follows other symptoms
* abdominal swelling
* the feeling that passing stool will relieve discomfort
Symptoms vary and can mimic other sources of abdominal pain, including
* intestinal obstruction
* inflammatory bowel disease
* pelvic inflammatory disease and other gynecological disorders
* intestinal adhesions
* constipation
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