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6. Abdominal Distension

Constipation or other blockages sometimes develop because of minor stomach conditions. However, blockages that appendicitis causes are typically more severe and longer-lasting. If a blockage lasts for too long, it can result in a ballooning effect in the abdomen. This abdominal distension is a buildup of fecal matter or gastric gasses that the body can’t expel. Pain, nausea, and cramping often accompany distension. In extreme cases, the buildup of substances may place pressure on the esophagus or lungs and cause shortness of breath.

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