What causes appendicitis?

The appendix is a tube-like structure that is connected to the cecum, the first part of the colon. The opening at the connection site is narrow. Most cases of appendicitis are thought to happen when a small ball of stool or hardened mucus blocks the narrow opening. Bacteria cannot get out of the now closed space. This allows bacteria to proliferate inside the appendix, causing inflammation and infection.

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