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3. Nausea or Vomiting

Nausea often appears alongside loss of appetite and can progress to vomiting as appendicitis worsens. Because these symptoms mimic a stomach virus or food poisoning, people sometimes delay seeking care. However, nausea that persists or worsens in combination with lower abdominal pain—especially if the pain becomes more localized—should raise concern. Prompt diagnosis is key to avoiding complications like rupture.

Appendicitis Alert: 10 Symptoms You Need to Know
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