The appendectomy operation is the treatment of choice for appendicitis.
surgery
If you don't get treatment for appendicitis, your appendix may rupture.
Acute appendicitis typically requires surgical intervention, such as an appendectomy, rather than just treatment with analgesics. While analgesics can help manage pain associated with the condition, they do not address the underlying issue and may potentially mask symptoms, delaying diagnosis and treatment. In some cases, non-operative management with antibiotics may be considered, but this is not the standard treatment for all cases of appendicitis. Therefore, relying solely on analgesics is not an appropriate approach for acute appendicitis.
no , if it is detected in early period it can be removed by radiation treatment and by tablets if not surgery is the only option
Acute Appendicitis. Recurrent Appendicitis. Interval Appendicectomy after drainage of Appendicular Abscess or after resolved Appendicular Mass. Carcinoid Tumor at the tip of appendix < 2cm. Mucocele of Appendix. Stump Appendicitis etc. Laparoscopic Appendicectomy is the standard treatment for almost all appendicular diseases.
i want to know where the appendicitis come from? how do you stop the appendicitis?
Appendicitis that is not yet as serious as acute appendicitis.
Para-appendicitis refers to inflammation of the tissue surrounding the appendix, which can occur alongside or as a result of appendicitis. It may present with similar symptoms, such as abdominal pain and tenderness, making it challenging to differentiate from classic appendicitis. Diagnosis typically involves imaging studies, and treatment may require surgical intervention. Although less common, para-appendicitis can be a significant condition that necessitates careful evaluation.
what are the reaction on appendicitis
Yes, but it is probably less than 1 or 2% of the time. If the appendix looks normal on a CT scan, and the patient has signs or symptoms consistent with appendicitis, there is very good evidence that IV antibiotics is the treatment of choice, and will avoid appendectomy approximately 2/3 of the time, with only a 1 or 2 day hospitalization. This is the treatment of choice for uncomplicated appendicitis in many countries, I am not sure why it has been so slow to cross the pond.
There is no known vaccine for appendicitis.
Probably appendicitis, which needs quick treatment. Could be that, I had it and it killed for days. I knew it wasn't Appendicitis...It was just an infection, the Doc. did nothing....So yeah