Location of appendicitis and appendicitis

Appendicitis and appendicitis are similar in location, both being located in the right lower abdomen. The appendix originates at the end of the cecum and is the site of the intersection where the colonic bands converge. Inflammation of the appendix can also cause congestion and edema in the cecum, secondary to inflammatory changes. Local inflammation of the appendix also causes congestion and edema of the opening of the appendix, secondary to poor peristalsis of the appendiceal contents, which can also lead to episodes of appendicitis, so both have complementary pathogenic factors and are located in the right lower abdomen. The typical location is at the intersection of the umbilicus and the external and external 1/3 of the right anterior superior iliac spine line, which is the area of the iliac fossa. The patient will experience significant pain, even with nausea, vomiting and fever, and increased pain will also result in the appearance of exudate, induced fever and even increased infection.