| It can be anxiety-inducing when a young child has stomach pain and can't articulate how bad it is and where it hurts. Parents worried about appendicitis can ask their children to do a simple jump test to determine how serious their condition is. ➡️ If your child can jump without doubling up in pain, you don't need to worry. ➡️ If jumping does cause pain, it could be a sign of inflammation in the peritoneum, the lining of the abdominal cavity. ➡️ Another test you could try is pressing down on the lower-left quadrant of your child's stomach while they're lying down. If the lower right quadrant hurts, it's another sign of inflammation. |