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  2. Is your stomach pain from appendicitis? At-home tests to see ...

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    How do I rule out appendicitis at home? There are several tests you can try at home to see if you may have appendicitis, such as the knee test and the hamburger sign.

  3. Appendicitis - Wikipedia

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    Most people with appendicitis recover quickly after surgical treatment, but complications can occur if treatment is delayed or if peritonitis occurs. Recovery time depends on age, condition, complications, and other circumstances, including the amount of alcohol consumption, but usually is between 10 and 28 days.

  4. Blumberg's sign - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] A study published in 2022 found that a positive Blumberg's sign made the diagnosis of acute appendicitis more likely, but that a negative sign did not rule out the diagnosis. In that sense, a positive Blumberg's sign serves as a tool to supplement clinical diagnosis.

  5. Obturator sign - Wikipedia

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    The obturator sign, also called Cope's obturator test, is an indicator of irritation to the obturator internus muscle. [1]The technique for detecting the obturator sign, called the obturator test, is carried out on each leg in succession.

  6. Mild appendicitis symptoms can be safely treated with ... - AOL

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    A new analysis found that outpatient management of appendicitis with antibiotics is safe for selected patients, which may allow people to avoid hospitalization

  7. Markle's sign - Wikipedia

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    It is found in patients with localised peritonitis due to acute appendicitis. [1] It is similar to rebound tenderness, but may be easier to elicit when the patient has firm abdominal wall muscles. Abdominal pain on walking or running is an equivalent sign. [2]

  8. NFL: Chiefs lose G Andrew Wylie to suspected appendicitis [Video]

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  9. Psoas sign - Wikipedia

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    The psoas sign, also known as Cope's sign (or Cope's psoas test [1]) or Obraztsova's sign, [2] is a medical sign that indicates irritation to the iliopsoas group of hip flexors in the abdomen, and consequently indicates that the inflamed appendix is retrocaecal in orientation (as the iliopsoas muscle is retroperitoneal).