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Is it his appendix, doctor? Part 1 (Teacher: Michael)

Over the 50 or 60 years nearly every parent of a child with a pain in his tummy considered the possibility of it appendicitis.

It is a common complaint, but undoubtedly a fair of appendices carried away from the operating without them showing any real sign of disease.

The diagnosis of appendicitis is not always easy in an adult, and in a child it a very difficult one to .

There three main symptoms. Often trouble seems to start in the night. The affliction occur at any , but is much more common in older children where fatalities much rarer, although any child runs a risk four greater during an attack than a grown-up .

The youngster begins with pain most often in the middle of the stomach and not where almost everybody knows the appendix lies, that is to in the right-hand lower quarter.

The pain tends to on endlessly, but with spells where it seems to worse and then ease off slightly.

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