Symptoms of appendicitis, some of the symptoms of appendicitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-03-17
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, the symptoms of appendicitis can be talked about from three aspects: the first is the symptoms of local symptoms or abdominal pain. The symptoms of abdominal pain in appendicitis are very typical, 80% of patients have metastatic right lower quadrant pain, and the patient's abdominal pain will gradually worsen this process.

    The second symptom is digestive symptoms, such as appendicitis, most patients will have nausea, vomiting, anorexia, and even some patients will have diarrhea, which means that there is pelvic oozing or pelvic abscess formation. The third symptom is systemic, and most patients with appendicitis present with a low-grade fever a few hours after abdominal pain. As the body temperature rises, the degree of inflammation is further aggravated, and severe patients will develop sepsis and severe infection.

    Hope it helps!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Pain in the right lower abdomen, maybe labor pain, maybe constant pain. And the pain is strong when sitting and the loss of appetite,

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Specifically at the McCere's point, metastatic right lower quadrant pain

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Metastatic right lower quadrant pain.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The most obvious symptom is stomach pain first, then transfer to the left lower quadrant pain, and finally to the right lower quadrant pain, there is a tender point in the right lower quadrant,,, sometimes the time is very fast, I have experienced it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Inflammation of the appendix manifests as acute stomach pain. First periumbilical or epigastric pain, then metastasis to the right lower quadrant, accompanied by fever, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. According to statistics, among patients with acute stomach pain, inflammation of the appendix occupies the first place.

    However, not all appendicitis has the typical symptoms described above, and the following two conditions should be noted at the time of diagnosis

    1) Ectopic appendicitis: Due to abnormal development, the appendix can be located in the pelvis, retroperitoneum, right upper quadrant or even left abdomen in a small number of people, which will bring difficulties to diagnosis. When the history is typical and other conditions can be ruled out, the possibility of appendicitis should still be thought of and further investigations should be done.

    2) Special types of appendicitis: Acute appendicitis is common in young adults, but it can be affected at any age. Diagnosis of acute appendicitis in infants and young children is often delayed due to the inability to report a history of metastatic abdominal pain and the lack of cooperation during physical examination.

    In addition, appendicitis in infants and young children has the characteristics of rapid progression, high body temperature, severe nausea and vomiting, and high white blood cell count, which should be paid attention to. Appendicitis in the elderly is characterized by mild signs and symptoms and rapid progression. In pregnant women with appendicitis, an inflated uterus pushes the appendix upward, and the tenderness increases with the month of pregnancy.

    When Western medicine encounters appendicitis, why do they treat it as an acute disease? This is because the appendix is very thin, and the appendix wall has only one terminal blood vessel, which is easily necrotic or perforated after blockage, and is characterized by acute purulent appendicitis. Once punctured, pus bacteria can flow into the abdominal cavity, causing severe peritonitis.

    If you don't do it in time, your life will be in danger. Therefore, for acute appendicitis, it is advisable to surgically remove it as soon as possible, and chronic appendicitis can be treated with drugs** to prevent it from developing into harm.

    Why is the appendix so easily inflamed? There are many reasons for this, most of which are because things are blocked inside the appendix. For example, if some people play ball or do some other strenuous exercise just after eating, food debris can easily fall from the large intestine into the appendix and become blocked; Some people eat irregularly, are full, hungry, intestinal dysfunction, sometimes diarrhea, sometimes constipation, and obstruction of appendix muscle spasms; Roundworms will also be blocked when they burrow into the appendix, the blood will not run well, and the feces in the appendix will not be discharged, and the bacteria will multiply and cause inflammation, so they will rot from the inside out.

    Therefore, to prevent appendicitis, it is necessary to develop good hygiene habits, pay attention to dietary regulation, eat small and frequent meals, avoid overeating, and do not do strenuous exercise immediately after meals.

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Typical symptoms Metastatic right lower quadrant pain.

    Finally transferred to the right lower quadrant at the McSyllid point, tenderness and rebound tenderness.

    The McCephalis point is the middle third of the line between the right anterior superior iliac spine and the navel.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    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.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello! Because I have also been plagued by appendicitis before, I can feel the symptoms of appendicitis! 1. Severe pain in the lower right side of the stomach, if you press it with your hand, the pain will worsen!

    2. The pain has always existed, it will not be reduced, it will only be more severe! If that's the symptom for you! Hope to have surgery soon!

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The painful plastic symptoms of appendicitis are metastatic right lower quadrant pain, tenderness, and rebound tenderness, with the McCephalis point being the most prominent. It may be accompanied by fever, vomiting, and increased white blood cells.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Most people have appendicitis pain at the beginning of stomach pain, nausea and vomiting, which is easy to diagnose as acute gastroenteritis, and the pain is transferred to the right lower abdomen within a few hours or days, which is collectively known as metastatic right lower quadrant pain in medicine! There is tenderness and rebound tenderness, elevated white blood cells, and appendiceal ultrasound can help diagnose!

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1.Is there metastatic abdominal pain? This question is the most important.

    More than 85% of patients with appendicitis have metastatic abdominal pain. The so-called metastatic abdominal pain refers to the beginning of the disease, the abdominal pain in the upper abdomen ("fossa"), after a few hours to more than ten hours, the pain in the upper abdomen or decreases or disappears and turns to the right lower abdomen, the pain is worse when walking or jumping, the right lower quadrant is tender during examination, and the pain is also painful to lift the hand after pressing (rebound tenderness). Once the muscles are tense and stiff, it is a sign of peritonitis.

    When gangrene occurs in the appendix, there may be a more severe throbbing pain, and when the appendix is perforated, the pain is particularly severe, once perforated, the contents of the appendix cavity flow out, and the pain seems to be reduced, but the scope is expanded. At this time, pressing the abdomen with your hand feels very hard, and the abdominal pain worsens when pressing, pressing the right lower abdomen with your hand, and then lifting your hand suddenly, the abdominal pain is more intense, which is called rebound tenderness, which is the occurrence of peritonitis.

    2.General presentation.

    The patient may experience nausea, vomiting 1 or 2 times before stopping, and have symptoms such as loss of appetite, bloating, diarrhea and so on. Patients prefer to lie on their side in a bent knee position. Some patients have fever, headache, general weakness, and the total number of white blood cells in the blood is elevated.

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