👉 Appendix pimples, also known as appendiceal abscesses or appendiceal cysts, are rare and localized infections that occur when an abscess forms in the appendix, a small, tube-like organ attached to the large intestine. These abscesses result from the blockage of the appendix's outgoing duct, leading to bacterial accumulation and inflammation. Symptoms often include localized pain around the appendix, fever, and sometimes nausea or vomiting. Treatment typically involves surgical drainage of the abscess, followed by antibiotics to prevent recurrence. While uncommon, they can be serious and require prompt medical attention.