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Appendicitis is the most common reason for having an appendix removed. This condition occurs when the appendix becomes infected and inflamed, leading to symptoms such as severe abdominal pain, nausea, and fever. If left untreated, an infected appendix can burst and cause serious complications.
Cows actually enjoy eating whole corn , however eating whole corn can cause problems as they can not digest it properly. Cows should be given ground corn so that they can digest it properly and retain the maximum nutritional benefits.Ê
The usual cause is the appendix getting infected.
Corn isn't listed as a high or low purine content food. I would be mostly concerned with the type of corn he is eating, on the cob or out of the can. If it is canned corn then check the ingredients for how much sugar he is consuming. Anything with fructose syrup can trigger a gout flare.
If you eat to much.. =) If you eat to much.. =)
Eating the cow will give you plenty of protein and other nutrients found in meat that corn does not provide.
When it comes to dogs eating corn cobs, it's important to keep them away from the cobs as they can cause choking or intestinal blockages. Always supervise your dog when they are around corn cobs and dispose of them properly to prevent any accidents.
To eat the mice that are eating the corn in the corn fields
There is no evidence to say that eating seedy fruits gives you appendicitis. Some times you get appendicitis after the seed gets lodged in the lumen of appendix.
depends on where you get the corn :)th
Yes, dogs eating corn on the cob can pose health risks. The cob can cause intestinal blockages or choking hazards for dogs. It is important to remove the corn kernels from the cob before feeding it to your dog to prevent any potential harm.