Apandicitis and food poisoning may have similar symptoms, especially stomach pain, making it a difficult difference between them. In an interview with HT Lifestyle, Dr. Sanji Hana, co-chairman-nape institute of gastroenterology, hepat-biliary and pancreas, manippal DWARKA hospitals said: “Food poisoning can be anxious, especially if you are experiencing that it may be more serious, as an appendix. To affect anyone who is most observed at the age of 5 to 45 years consisting of the Spectral Group. Also Read Do you experience hot stomach pain? The doctor says it could be ulcers; That’s why they happen

What is appendicitis?
The application is a fabric in the shape of a tube in the right right abdomen. It helps the immune system when you are young, but the body no longer rests on it when you are an adult. Appendicitis is a condition that occurs when locking the application. In this condition, you can get symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, as well as low -grade fever.

Food poisoning and its indicators
Food poisoning is a disease caused by germs in food or beverages you could consume. Symptoms begin to appear within hours and sometimes a few days after eating. You can feel pain in the stomach, fever or loose chair.
How to notice differences?
Wearing: Food poisoning usually occurs shortly after eating contaminated food, while the appendicitis pain often begins around the umbilical button and moves to the lower right abdomen for hours.
Type of pain: Food poisoning feels like common seizures across the abdomen, while appendicitis leads to a sharp, sudden localized pain that worsens with movement, wallet or pressure on the area.
Impact: Symptoms of food poisoning usually detect a soft or lack of fever, which shrinks within 3 days, but the application can cause low -level fever, especially as it deteriorates. Also Read Digestive problems in the summer? Causes and tips to keep your belly happy
“Antibiotics or other lightweight drugs are used to treat food poisoning, while minimally invasive operations such as laparoscopic appendectomy are commonly used for appendicitis,” added Dr. Sanja Khan.
Note for readers: This article is intended only for information purposes rather than to replace professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of a doctor with any medical issues.