How is appendicitis caused and what are the symptoms of appendicitis

Updated on healthy 2024-02-29
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    How appendicitis is caused

    Many people have suffered from appendicitis in their lives, and the pain in the abdomen is severe and unbearable, and in severe cases, it may be life-threatening, and they need to go to the hospital quickly. Today, let's talk about how appendicitis is caused.

    How appendicitis is caused

    First of all, the first cause of appendicitis is improper diet, if you usually have the habit of eating raw and cold or other hot food, it is easy to cause appendicitis, the primary result of improper food is that constipation may occur, causing gastrointestinal discomfort, for a long time, it will hinder the circulation of abdominal blood usually back to the hole, causing other diseases, breeding bacteria. Bad habits, irregular daily routines, etc. may also cause diseases.

    Secondly, the appendix itself is abnormal, and the official cavity is hindered by the accumulation of food residues or feces left in the body, resulting in lesions in the appendix and appendicitis. There is also appendicitis caused by inflammation of the lymphoid tissue if it is infected by bacteria, causing damage to the tissue on the appendix.

    If you are unfortunate enough to contract appendicitis, you will have symptoms that are below the age of the world, which is very painful. The abdomen suffers from severe pain, mainly in the right lower abdomen, usually swelling or dull pain, which will be more pronounced after eating or standing for a long time. The stomach feels very uncomfortable, indigestion, and even some patients will have weight loss, and some may be accompanied by constipation.

    It may also suffer from gastrointestinal spasms, dizziness, nausea, nausea and other adverse reactions, and long-term persistent abdominal pain and bloating. Some patients will have a low-grade fever when they first suffer from appendicitis, and the body temperature will continue to rise during the illness, causing great harm to the human body.

    Therefore, it is necessary to pay attention to diet, regulate the body, and fundamentally prevent the incidence of appendicitis. If you suffer from appendicitis, you should be sent to the hospital for treatment as soon as possible to avoid delaying the condition and leading to irreversible consequences.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What is appendicitis?

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are various gastrointestinal disorders caused by various reasons, such as overeating, irregular life, excessive fatigue and acute enteritis, and some patients are related to upper respiratory tract infections.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Hello, there are three main causes of appendicitis: one is the narrowing of the lumen, which causes pain in the right lower abdomen; Second, due to the blockage of the lumen caused by feces, food fragments, roundworms or foreign bodies, follicles secrete a large amount of mucus, which will lead to the acute attack of appendicitis; the third is that tumors and other tumors cause sudden compression and stenosis around them, causing acute attacks of appendicitis; The onset of appendicitis is related to the specific morphology of the appendix, which is relatively curly, narrow, and prone to inflammation. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up in time and wish you good health.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you have acute appendicitis and have surgery early, the consequences are quite good. However, once the appendix is perforated, a localized abscess can be formed in mild cases, and diffuse peritonitis, abdominal suppuration, septic shock, and even life-threatening cases may occur. Even prompt surgery after perforation often leads to incision infection and residual abdominal abscess.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    What is appendicitis?

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Appendicitis is an extremely common acute abdomen. The appendix, also known as the vermi, is a long, slender blind tube on the inside of the cecum. The length and position of the human appendix varies, but it is generally 7 9 cm long and is located in the iliac fossa of the right lower abdomen. The proximal end of the appendix communicates with the cecum and ends in the blind end.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, there are three main causes of appendicitis: one is the narrowing of the lumen, which causes pain in the right lower abdomen; Second, due to the blockage of the lumen caused by feces, food fragments, roundworms or foreign bodies, follicles secrete a large amount of mucus, which will lead to the acute attack of appendicitis; the third is that tumors and other tumors cause sudden compression and stenosis around them, causing acute attacks of appendicitis; The onset of appendicitis is related to the specific morphology of the appendix, which is relatively curly, narrow, and prone to inflammation. It is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up in time and wish you good health.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    One end of the appendix communicates with the cecum, about 6 8 cm long, and the lumen is narrow, only left and right. The appendix wall is rich in lymphoid tissue, which forms the anatomical basis for the appendix to be highly prone to inflammation. About 70% of patients may find obstruction of the appendix cavity for different reasons, such as fecal mass, fecal stone (i.e., long-stay fecal mass mixed with appendix secretions, and can be formed by calcium and other minerals), food debris, distortion of the appendix itself, and parasites (such as roundworms and pinworms).

    After the inflammation of acute appendicitis subsides, a scarring stenosis can form in the appendix, which can easily lead to inflammation. Due to the abundance of lymphoid tissue in the appendix wall, inflammation is severe, which promotes the occurrence of obstruction. When there is obstruction, the pressure in the cavity distal to the obstruction increases, the blood circulation of the appendix wall is affected, and the damage to the mucosa causes conditions for bacterial invasion.

    In addition, gastrointestinal disorders can also cause spasm of the muscles in the appendix wall, affecting the emptying of the appendix and even affecting the blood circulation of the appendix wall, which is also the cause of inflammation. Bacteria can invade the appendix through the blood circulation and cause inflammation, which is a blood-borne infection.

    That's it.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    What is appendicitis?

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Appendiceal lumen obstruction is the most common type of acute appendicitis, and the causes of obstruction include lymph node hyperplasia in the appendix wall, fecal stones, foreign bodies, inflammatory strictures, parasites, gastrointestinal disorders, etc. The anatomical characteristics of the appendix are also factors that contribute to the obstruction of the lumen of the appendix. When the lumen of the appendix is blocked, the pressure in the lumen of the appendix increases, and bacteria cause infection through the damaged mucosa.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    The appendix was originally useless, it was eating too fast, and there was something in the appendix.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    About 70% of patients may find obstruction of the appendix cavity due to different causes, such as stool, fecal stones (i.e., prolonged fecal masses mixed with appendix secretions and can be deposited with minerals such as calcium), food debris, distortion of the appendix itself, and parasites (such as roundworms and pinworms).

    Chronic appendicitis is conservative in the appendiceal prescription**.

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