Appendix pain when pressed no pain when pressed, stomach bloating is it appendicitis?

Pressure pain at the appendix does not hurt without pressure, stomach flatulence may be appendicitis, but also gastroenteritis, intestinal flatulence and so on.
Typical clinical symptoms of appendicitis in acute attack are pain around the umbilicus or abdomen, which is transferred to the right lower abdominal pain after a few hours, and in the early stage, there can be pressure pain at the appendix, stomach flatulence and other symptoms.
Gastroenteritis may have diarrhea, fever, nausea, and vomiting in addition to pressure pain in the abdomen and flatulence.
Flatulence may have symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, belching, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.
If you have symptoms of pain on pressure at the appendix or no pain on pressure and a bloated stomach, you should seek medical attention and take relevant tests for diagnosis and treatment.