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Your Child Needs an Appendectomy

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Your child has appendicitis. This is when the appendix becomes inflamed and infected. The appendix is a small pouch that hangs off the colon, or large intestine. Its exact purpose is unknown. But once infected, the appendix can burst, sending bacteria into your child’s belly. This can cause severe health problems.

Author: Semko, Laura

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