noun General Slang

pothole sign

POT-hohl SYNE · noun · slang

Pain worsening over road bumps suggests peritonitis/appendicitis

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A bedside 'sign' where a patient reports much worse abdominal pain when the car hits bumps on the way in — suggestive of peritoneal irritation, as in appendicitis.

“Strongly positive pothole sign — get surgery to review.”
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pothole sign In A Sentence

Strongly positive pothole sign — get surgery to review.

Origin & Usage

Clinical folklore turned slang.

People Also Ask

What is the pothole sign?

A bedside clue where a patient's abdominal pain gets much worse when the car hits bumps, suggesting peritoneal irritation such as appendicitis.

Is the pothole sign reliable?

It's clinical folklore rather than a validated test, but a positive one raises suspicion of peritonitis and prompts a surgical review.

Why does bouncing worsen the pain?

Jolting the inflamed peritoneum reproduces the same tenderness you'd get from rebound or coughing.

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