Four Cognitive Methods of Appendicitis in Pregnancy

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During pregnancy, one of the most common ways to identify appendicitis is to note that pain in the right lower abdomen does not disappear. Appendicitis pain is not like cramp. The pain begins with a mild pain and then develops into an intolerable pain. The pain usually lies between the navel and pelvis. The pain seemed to increase, not to improve, minute by minute. Usually, if you put pressure on the pain area, the pain will get worse.

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span= "article-image inner caption-block"> Doctors are examining pregnant women. (Image: Wavebreak Media Ltd/Wavebreak Media/Getty Images)

One of the most common methods of appendicitis recognition during pregnancy is to note that pain in the lower right quadrant of the abdomen will not disappear. Appendicitis pain is not like cramp. The pain begins with a mild pain and then develops into an intolerable pain. The pain usually lies between the navel and pelvis. The pain seemed to increase, not to improve, minute by minute. Usually, if you put pressure on the pain area, the pain will get worse.

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