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- $Title{Clues to Tell Diverticulitis From a Ruptured Appendix}
- $Subject{diverticulitis appendicitis digestive system ruptured appendix
- abdominal pain mild nausea sometimes vomiting fever left right abdomen
- constipation diarrhea bowel diverticula diverticulum diverticular intestine
- intestines colon constipated bowels}
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- Diverticulitis*0010101.scf
- Anatomy of the Appendix*0016301.scf}
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- Clues to Tell Diverticulitis From a Ruptured Appendix
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- QUESTION: I know from previous x-ray examinations that I have diverticulitis
- which flares up from time to time. However at each occasion, I am plagued by
- the fear that I am going to have a rupture of my appendix. Can you provide me
- with any clues that would help me tell one condition from the other?
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- ANSWER: To the left, to the left, to the left, left, left! Keep that in
- mind! It's probably the best way to tell whether you are having an
- appendicitis attack or another attack of diverticulitis. Frankly, I can
- understand your confusion and fear about appendicitis versus diverticulitis.
- Both diseases have the same symptoms: abdominal pain, mild nausea, sometimes
- vomiting and fever. The biggest difference is that diverticulitis brings pain
- on the left side of the body and appendicitis is always on the right side
- (well, almost always! Some rare people have their intestines switched around,
- but I think your doctor would have informed you of this had your x-rays
- revealed the condition). A diverticulitis attacks usually starts with a dull,
- aching pain all over the abdomen and then it localizes in the lower left side.
- If you move your bowels, the pain gets worse. If, in the last few hours, you
- had constipation and then suddenly diarrhea or vice versa, you're probably
- experiencing diverticulitis. (Contact your doctor to check for internal
- bleeding.) Also, with diverticulitis, you can hear bowel sounds from inside
- the body. Since you have a history of the disease, it is probably safe to say
- that you should not suspect appendicitis whenever you have left-sided
- abdominal pain. However, if you are one of the few diverticulitis patients
- who has pain in the lower right side of the body (15 percent of diverticulitis
- patients do), I would advise you not to take any chances and to contact your
- doctor promptly whenever you have abdominal pain, particularly on your right
- side.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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