Seek prompt attention if pain is severe, sudden, or with fever, vomiting, jaundice, breathing difficulty, or blood in urine/stool. Cleveland Clinic and Mayo Clinic stress these as potential red flags.
Don’t hesitate—early evaluation brings relief.

Frequently Asked Questions
What distinguishes appendicitis from gas pain?
Appendicitis often worsens steadily and localizes lower right, unlike gas which shifts and eases with passage.
Is right side pain different in women?
Yes, it may involve ovarian or reproductive factors, alongside shared causes like appendix or kidneys.
How can I tell if it’s kidney-related?
Flank pain with urinary changes or waves suggests this; professional tests confirm.
This content is for informational purposes only and does not replace professional medical advice. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized evaluation of pain or symptoms, as individual cases vary.
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