The symptoms of appendicitis can be similar to those of other infections, including fever and chills. In early appendicitis, the fever is usually low grade, under 100.4 degrees. A fever higher than this raises suspicions that the appendix has ruptured, a life-threatening situation that needs immediate evaluation and treatment.

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