Diarrhea is a less common symptom of appendicitis, but roughly one in five people with the infection develop it. Young children are more likely to have loose stools, usually starting after the pain begins. The stool is watery and tends to have a lot of mucus in it. If diarrhea occurs along with other signs of appendicitis, see a doctor as soon as possible.

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