After an appendectomy, it's important to focus on easily digestible foods to aid recovery. Opt for a diet rich in bland foods such as bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (often referred to as the BRAT diet). Gradually reintroduce other foods, including lean proteins, vegetables, and whole grains, while avoiding spicy, greasy, or high-fiber foods initially. Staying hydrated is also crucial during the recovery period.
Some scientists think that the appendix was made for digesting tougher materials the human would eat (to keep from starving) such a grass and leaves, but no one knows for certain what it's for.
Yes.
The appendix will inflame when you eat cooked black pepper among other things that you may be allergic to and that will irritate the appendix. Uncooked black pepper has no adverse effect on the appendix.
No
Nothing will happen if you have had your appendix surgically removed. Doctors are not sure why humans have an appendix. We can live without it.
Yes, but your kidneys and liver filter your blood too so you can live without an appendix.
There are no diet restrictions after having your appendix removed. A person usually can return to their regular activities within 3 weeks.
Appendicitis is a hemorrhage of the appendix. Without immediate treatment, it is fatal. However, treatment involves the removal of the appendix. It was previously believed that the appendix was a rudimentary part left over from a distant ancestral species. However, it has been recently discovered that the appendix serves as a "breeding ground" for the good intestinal bacteria. Without these, your immunity is decreased.
No, the human body can still work properly without the appendix. My mother has no appendix. It was removed 2 years before i was born.I hope this answer has been of much use to you.
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Eat Zardari is the best treatment of appendix.Its very effective.
Yes, it is called a vestigial structure.