Symptoms That Mimic Appendicitis
The appendix is a small finger-like organ attached to the large intestine. When a blockage occurs in the appendix, bacteria begin to grow and an infection develops, also referred to as appendicitis.
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The appendix is a small finger-like organ attached to the large intestine. When a blockage occurs in the appendix, bacteria begin to grow and an infection develops, also referred to as appendicitis.
Read more →The appendix is a finger-like appendage located on the right side of the large intestine. Approximately 5 percent of Americans experience an infection of the appendix, called appendicitis, according to The Merck Manuals Online Medical Library Home Edition.
Read more →Wounds that cause heavy draining may leave the skin on the outside of the wound wet and cause maceration. Maceration occurs from the skin absorbing too much fluid. Maceration may also occur from putting a dressing on too tightly or from soaking a wound or skin in fluid.
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