How to treat appendicitis if I feel afraid of surgery, that is, if I don t have surgery?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-26
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello! Surgery can be thorough**, conservative** can control symptoms, but will**. Minimally invasive surgery may be done. Laparoscopic appendectomy. Reply to the expert: Shanghai Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine - General Surgery - Deputy Chief Physician Jiang Min View the original post

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Some patients are reluctant to undergo surgery**, and can choose to be conservative**, which includes fasting water, rehydration, anti-infection, and maintaining water and electrolyte balance.

    Oral compound Chinese medicine can be given, and symptomatic symptoms such as external administration of miscanthus nitrate in the right lower quadrant**.

    If you don't want surgery, it is recommended to visit a regular hospital and give a regular conservative**, because once the appendicitis is not well controlled, there may be a periappendiceal abscess, once the periappendiceal abscess is formed, the patient will be more guilty, and spend more money, appendicitis is generally diagnosed once it is recommended to undergo surgery**, because surgery can completely solve the problem of appendicitis, conservative** has the possibility of re-attack of acute appendicitis, so appendicitis can not be operated, but surgery is recommended**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    If the patient is unable to tolerate surgery, the general condition is poor, or there are contraindications to surgery, a non-surgical method can be used to reduce inflammation by injection**.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Yes, with the deepening of the understanding of the disease, early detection of appendicitis and administration of drugs** can slowly turn into chronic appendicitis, which has little impact on people, so the early stage of simple appendicitis can be conservative**.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    From the perspective of surgical practice, if the diagnosis of appendicitis is clear, surgery should be considered first. In the cases of appendicitis that I have experienced patients who do not have surgery, it is no wonder that there are the following situations: 1. If the patient's family is out of town, the child is unable to make the decision, or cannot complete the signing procedure, simply take antibiotics. 2. The symptoms of appendicitis in patients were atypical, some of them had no prior treatment before hospitalization, and some had no abdominal pain.

    The patient does not have a strong desire to undergo surgery. 3. The patient doubted our diagnostic level and simply went directly to the big hospital to see it. 4 The patient is a student and is facing an exam and cannot arrange the operation 5 The patient has had appendicitis for more than 3 days and has formed a periappendiceal abscess, and the best time for surgery is missed, and the operation can only be scheduled 3 months later.

    Conservative** You can't, it depends on the situation, but you can't control when it will happen again, once you have a very important attack, it's very troublesome. To check white blood cells, it is necessary to reach a certain multiple of normal.

    Don't delay if you find a problem, don't think that you can control it with medicine, do it as soon as possible, when the symptoms are obvious but the situation is not very serious, the surgery is also simple, and the recovery is also fast. I see that some people start to eat liquid food on the second day after surgery when they pass gas, and then they start eating liquid food after surgery.

    In four or five days, I was alive and kicking, envy.

    The initial symptoms of appendicitis are generally periumbilical or epigastric pain, and then the pain slowly shifts to the right lower abdomen.

    Because when suffering from appendicitis, our body will form a protective mechanism, and the surrounding fat and intestinal tract will accumulate in the area where there is inflammationIf the disease is delayed, the omentum, small intestine, and large intestine may form severe adhesions to the appendix and even perforation. Doctors generally recommend surgery to cut it off, and some of them are also hung with saline for a week, but the doctor said that it is still possible in the future. Acute appendicitis requires surgery quickly, and if the diagnosis is less severe, it may be resolved by infusion, depending on the diagnosis.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    For appendicitis, you need to look at the nature of the appendicitis before you can decide whether to have surgery. If the symptoms of appendicitis are not obvious and have little impact on life, then you can pay attention to diet and exercise, if the appendicitis has pus and has caused infection of the abdominal cavity, surgery is required.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Appendicitis does not necessarily have to be surgically removed, and can be considered as conservative in medicine, appendicitis is divided into chronic appendicitis, simple appendicitis, acute purulent appendicitis, etc., and only acute appendicitis is needed in medicine.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    It is not necessary to have surgery, for patients with appendicitis is not serious, you can take conservative**, take some anti-inflammatory drugs, usually pay more attention to it, for more serious surgery, but many doctors will recommend surgery, because the existence of appendicitis is a hidden danger.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Do I have to have surgery for acute appendicitis?

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I'm not a professional, but I've had this experience! I used to have acute appendicitis, and if I had surgery late, I would have died, so I advise you to do it! So as not to cause inconvenience in life in the future!

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    As long as the physiological shape of the appendix has not changed, and the blood test and urine test are allowed, it can be conservative**. If there is appendix perforation, suppuration, causing severe complications such as diffuse peritonitis, surgical resection should be performed in time.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    It's best to have surgery as soon as possible! If you don't have surgery, you will have to do it in the future, and you will eventually have to have surgery! But it is you who suffers!

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