
Embiid’s appendix removal sparks playoff questions for the 76ers
Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid underwent an appendectomy, leaving his postseason availability in doubt as the team heads toward the playoffs.
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Philadelphia 76ers center Joel Embiid underwent an appendectomy, leaving his postseason availability in doubt as the team heads toward the playoffs.

Philadelphia’s Joel Embiid has been ruled out indefinitely after an appendectomy, sidelining him for what could be a crucial stretch in the East as the 76ers fight for playoff seeding. The team sits 43-36 and No. 8 in the conference; recovery times vary, but a typical absence is roughly three weeks. Embiid, who has battled injuries this season, has averaged 26.9 points and 7.7 rebounds in limited games, and Philadelphia will rely on the remaining schedule (Rockets, Pacers, Bucks) to determine their playoff path and potential play-in impact.

A TikTok creator, 23-year-old Tori Mosser, shared her struggle with cyclic vomiting syndrome. A random commenter suggested her worsening CVS could be chronic appendicitis; when doctors finally ran a CT scan, she underwent emergency appendectomy and recovered, with Mosser noting the commenter Ella may have saved her life. The viral post underscores how online health communities can help patients obtain crucial insights when clinicians miss them.
A TikTok user named Bella went viral after sharing her experience of undergoing endometriosis surgery and waking up to find her appendix removed without prior consent. Although her appendix was healthy, doctors removed it as a precaution to rule out appendicitis in future pelvic pain cases. This practice is not uncommon in endometriosis surgeries, as the appendix can be affected by the disease. The incident sparked debate over medical consent and the necessity of removing a healthy appendix.

Doctors suggest a simple "jump test" to determine if someone has appendicitis. If jumping causes severe pain, it may indicate a swollen appendix and the need for medical attention. Other at-home tests include pressing on specific areas of the abdomen and checking for rebound pain. Appendicitis, which affects hundreds of thousands of Americans annually, requires prompt treatment to prevent complications. Surgical removal of the appendix, known as an appendectomy, is the standard treatment.

Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy has returned to the team's facility after undergoing surgery for acute appendicitis. McCarthy, who is "feeling great" and has been cleared by doctors, plans to coach the Cowboys in their game against the Philadelphia Eagles on Sunday night. The Cowboys are currently one game behind the Eagles in the NFC East and the race for the top seed in the conference. McCarthy's return is crucial for the team as they seek to avenge their previous loss to the Eagles.

Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy is back at practice less than 48 hours after undergoing an appendectomy. McCarthy remained involved with the team even during his recovery, speaking with assistant coaches and reviewing practice tape. The Cowboys anticipate McCarthy will be ready for Sunday night's game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

Dallas Cowboys head coach Mike McCarthy will undergo an appendectomy but is expected to be released from the hospital and coach Sunday night's game against the Philadelphia Eagles. The team's coordinators will handle practices in McCarthy's absence, but they anticipate him being back for the crucial NFC East matchup. The game could have playoff implications as the Cowboys trail the Eagles by one game in the division standings.