Eating chili doesn't cause cold sores.
No, these things cannot cause appendicitis. It's caused by obstruction of the appendiceal lumen, and because of this bacteria multiplies.
It is actually the leading cause of appendicitis.
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.
Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.
No! An appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix. it is unrelated to the circulatory system.
chili. Not many people like it because it is not chunky like traditional chili. I grew up eating Cincinnati style chili so much, I cannot stand eating traditional chili. Dixie Chili is the best, followed by Skyline, then Gold Star Chili (these are the 3 major chili parlors in Cincy).
Yes, because infection could cause swelling of lymph nodes and cause appendix obstruction which ultimately lead to acute appendicitis
chilli eating
It is not very common in children, but unhealthy eating/feeding habits can be detrimental
Claiming that chili is bad is simply an opinion. Many people love eating chili, which is apparent in many areas of the United States because of numerous chili cook-off competitions. However chili may be bad for some, because it has beans that can cause gas, spices that may be too hot for some or celery pieces that are overbearing.
Yes. You can get acute appendicitis due to guava seeds or seed of orange. At times the seed lodge in the lumen of the appendix and cause acute appendicitis.