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What is Appendicitis_ Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment (1)

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What is Appendicitis_ Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment (1)

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  1. What is Appendicitis: Causes, Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Treatment Appendicitis: What is it? The term "appendicitis" refers to an inflammation of the vermiform appendix, which has no known purpose in humans. It contains a lot of lymphoid tissue, which eventually gets smaller as you age. Appendicitis is typically a serious acute condition. The appendix is a tiny, tubular appendage that resembles a worm and is connected to the colon's cecum. On the right side of the abdomen, the appendix is a small pouch that is

  2. joined to the large intestine. It often measures the same size as a finger. Appendicitis is a serious medical issue that almost invariably necessitates immediate Appendix Removal Surgery. If left untreated, an inflamed appendix will eventually burst, releasing infectious substances into the abdominal cavity. Why the Condition Occurs Appendicitis is definitely caused by obstruction from many items, including feces. Additionally, bacteria, parasites, and, in rare instances, tumors may be the reason. The middle of either the big or small intestine is where the appendix's opening is found. Additionally, it possesses a lining with the capacity to emit certain chemicals. The other end, however, is closed, so anything that enters the appendix cannot be removed until there is pressure inside the appendix that forces what is lodged inside the pouch out of the pouch. The lining's more aggressive secretions cause the swelling when the object is not removed or the appendix remains blocked. Symptoms Of Appendicitis ● Discomfort near the abdominal button ● Lower right side of the abdomen hurts ● Reduced appetite ● Nausea ● Vomiting ● Diarrhea ● Constipation ● Stomach bloating ● A minor fever ● The initial indication of appendicitis could be mild cramps. Over time, it frequently grows more constant and severe. Sometimes it can cause urinary problems.

  3. Diagnosis of Appendicitis Your general practitioner or physician will check you, inquire about your symptoms, and press your right lower belly to determine whether the pain worsens. In order to confirm the diagnosis and rule out other disorders that can present with the same symptoms, your appendix doctor might also conduct testing. The following tests may be performed: ● an examination of the blood for infections ● a pregnancy test if you think you could be expecting ● to rule out urinary infection, perform a urine (pee) test. ● CT imaging. If you are seriously ill, you might be admitted to the hospital right away and given these tests there. To confirm the diagnosis, the hospital may also do a CT scan. Appendicitis Treatment The need to treat appendicitis is an urgent medical matter. It's probable that the appendix will rupture, causing a deadly infection to set in and kill the patient. To receive treatment for appendicitis, contact the top Appendix Surgery Doctor in Coimbatore. The appendix can be eliminated using an open procedure: Open appendectomy In other circumstances, an open technique is used, in which your appendix is removed by making a little larger cut on your right lower belly area. This procedure is typically required if: your appendix has burst and a lump or mass has grown around it; or you have already undergone open abdominal surgery. The removal of your appendix and washing out the fluid contents that have escaped from the ruptured appendix may require a wider cut in the middle of your stomach (laparotomy) if you already have peritonitis and your appendix has ruptured.

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