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Abdominal pain that moves from around the navel to the lower right side, nausea and vomiting after the pain, sudden loss of appetite, low-grade fever, and pain when coughing or moving—these can all be early symptoms of appendicitis. In this video, Dr. Ema Surya Pertiwi explains the classic signs of McBurney's point appendicitis, rebound tenderness, supporting symptoms, nausea, fever, constipation/diarrhea, difficulty passing gas, and the warning signs: spreading pain and high fever that point to perforation/peritonitis. Learn when to go to the emergency room immediately to avoid complications. 0:00 Pain moving from the navel to the lower right side—a classic sign of appendicitis 1:34 Nausea & vomiting: why does it appear after the pain and not before? 3:00 Low-grade fever + chills: "flu" or appendicitis? 4:16 Changes in bowel movements: diarrhea/constipation & difficulty passing gas—when to be suspicious 4:57 Sudden loss of appetite: the earliest sign often missed 6:12 Pain that gets worse when walking, coughing, laughing—here's why 6:53 Home test: McBurney tender points & rebound tenderness 8:04 Pain that gets worse and spreads: a sign of perforation/peritonitis 8:29 Sudden high fever of 38.5°C: an emergency 9:09 When to go to the emergency room? Safe timelines & risks of delay Instagram: @emasuperr   / emasuperr   For Business or Endorsement: Please contact me via email: [email protected] Help me continue creating useful health content by supporting me at https://sociabuzz.com/emasuper/tribe . DISCLAIMER: This video is purely educational and is not medical advice or a substitute for treatment. It is highly recommended to check your health directly with a professional health worker and ask for the best advice because each individual and health problem requires a more complete examination before providing treatment.