I have to wonder how you so specifically know it's your appendix? The colon for instance curves around that area too and often makes noises and movements transporting feces and gas. You have your intestines pretty much everywhere down there so I doubt it is your appendix since it's empty.
Right near your appendix , your intestines are taking a turn. And if your intestines were completely silent at all times, I'd be even more concerned. There's a lot of activity going on in there. If there is no pain , or a only a pain that is removed by passing gas, don't worry. If the pain gets really sharp, prolonged , or is accompanied by fever and tenderness of the R lower abdomen, then NOW is the time to get it looked at.
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Not necessarily. The mosy common presenting symptoms of appendicitis are pain, nausea, and a temperature.