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Appendicitis In Children
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Appendicitis is a very common pediatric ailment, and it can complicate very soon after its occurrence. Appendicitis in children could burst just within about one or two days after the symptoms begin to appear. Urgent medical care is often required, but it is difficult to diagnose appendicitis in children with accuracy most of the time.
Symptoms of Appendicitis in Children
The symptoms of appendicitis in children are much the same as in adults, but the problems are complicated because children cannot express themselves clearly and a misdiagnosis can occur. It is up to the parents to look out for particular signs and symptoms. The following are some of the signs to look out for:
- Appendicitis in children begins with a pain that begins in the area of the navel and then gradually moves to the right side of the abdomen. Children will not be able to explain the nature of the pain, but you can do this test. Press the area mildly and then leave it. If the pain becomes more on pressing, and then becomes quite intense when the pressure is released, then it is an appendicitis pain.
- There might be low grade fevers.
- Children will not feel like eating if it is an appendicitis pain. This may be compounded with a general feeling of nausea and vomiting might also occur.
- Children having appendicitis pains will want to urinate quite frequently and they will not be able to control their bladders often.
- A swollen region in the abdomen is another important sign of the condition.
Since appendicitis in children can easily be confused with other conditions, a host of tests are necessary. The following methods of diagnosis for appendicitis in children are usually performed by doctors:
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