Those with suspected IAIs usually have acute onset of abdominal pain with signs of local or generalised
inflammations such as pain,
tenderness (pain on touching), fever,
tachycardia (increased heart rate), or
tachypnea (increased breathing rate). In more severe cases, such as organ failure, signs such as
hypotension (low blood pressure),
oliguria (reduced urine output), sudden onset of
altered level of consciousness, and
lactic acidosis will appear. In case of
appendicitis, signs such as fever, positive
psoas sign, migration of pain from umbilicus to the
right iliac fossa increases the likelihood of the disease; while signs such as vomiting before the pain reduces its likelihood to occur. ==Diagnosis==