I had appendicitis surgery and my stomach still hurts

Updated on healthy 2024-05-23
15 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Effusion is generally common in women, and if you don't have it, you must have a disease.

    Appendicitis is still painful after surgical removal, and there is a large part of the patient because of excessive trust in the current medicine and doctors, so you wait now If it still hurts within 3 months, it is not normal, if it still hurts within 1 month, you still have to check

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is best to rule out inflammation after appendix surgery.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    The appendix has been removed, so there is no need to think about whether there is appendicitis or not.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    1: If there is fluid in the abdominal cavity, there must be some degree of inflammation. The doctor said it was fine, and that was because he thought the inflammation was relatively mild, and you were infusing anti-inflammatory drugs, so there was no need to cause you fear.

    As long as it is appendicitis, then there must be inflammation. Don't you have fluid in your abdomen? The premise of effusion is that there must be inflammation, and inflammation is also divided into infectious and non-infectious bacteria, such as:

    Appendicitis – an infective bacteria. Frozen shoulder – non-infectious. I'm also a surgeon :

    So your inflammation, you can just leave it to the doctor and take it to the doctor, and generally take anti-inflammatory drugs for a week.

    2: The thread comes out as a foreign body rejection reaction, which is a very common phenomenon in surgery, 3: Generally, the stomach will still hurt for a week after surgery. After all, it is a deep and not small mouth, but the pain decreases every day. If you are OK, you will go down.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Usually the appendicitis surgery itself does not cause severe pain to the patient. At present, the selection of surgical approaches for appendicitis basically includes open surgery and laparoscopic surgery, as follows:

    1. Open surgery: If the patient is relatively thin, usually the incision is 3-4cm, and the normal and standard appendectomy surgery can be basically completed. So the incision is not big, and the main problem is that the muscle needs to be partially torn, so it is mainly muscle damage.

    When the patient gets up after surgery, there may be pain during the contraction of the muscles. Usually, if exercise is avoided, the postoperative pain is not intense;

    2. Laparoscopic surgery: With the development of gastrointestinal surgery, laparoscopic surgery is mostly used for appendicitis. Laparoscopic surgery has less damage to the abdominal wall, and only an incision of about 5mm is required to complete the surgical operation.

    Therefore, the pain after laparoscopic appendicitis may be milder, the patient feels better, and the aesthetics are better.

    So overall, after appendectomy, the pain is not intense, and if the minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery is chosen, the pain may be mild.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, all surgeries** are invasive operations and will be accompanied by pain.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    For appendix surgery, the wound is generally sutured 4-5 layers, 10 days after surgery, as long as the wound is not infected, the wound pain is a normal scar tissue reaction, the scar tissue generally takes half a year to 2 years to slowly soften and absorb, and it is normal for the wound to occasionally itch and hurt when it rains on a cloudy day, so don't worry too much. If the itching and pain are severe, you can apply it topically to Baiduobang. Wishing you health and happiness!

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It's been a few days since the surgery! If it is within three days, it is normal. It was still painful for more than three days, and I wondered if the wound was infected.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    If you pass gas, you will be fine, and the pain may be due to incision adhesions and colic caused by intestinal peristalsis, which is a normal phenomenon. Surgical patients, abdominal adhesions are inevitable!

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Problem analysis: In this case, if the postoperative incision has been completely healed and there are no complications such as infection, but the mild pain in the local abdominal cavity may be caused by local intestinal adhesions after surgery.

    Suggestions: It is recommended to observe whether the stool is normal, if the stool is normal, there is no bloating, it is not a big problem. You can usually do local hot compresses, and physiotherapy is adhesion absorption to improve the peristaltic function of the intestinal tract.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Pain problems are common in the following ways:

    First, after appendectomy, there will be different degrees of intestinal adhesions locally, if the degree of adhesions is not severe, it is not painful, once the degree of adhesions is severe, then there will be intermittent pull-like pain, and even complicated by constipation, poor stool, abdominal distension, etc.

    Second, appendectomy, there will generally be a small section of the appendix remaining, because the appendix should be ligated with thread, and the thread should be ligated on this small section of the appendix to prevent the intestinal contents from falling out of the hole after the appendectomy.

    Third, if the appendectomy is done laparoscopically, then conventionally speaking, the appendix is closed with laparoscopic silk sutures, but some hospitals also use titanium clips to clamp the stump to shorten the operation time, the problem is that the titanium clip is used to close the stump after gallbladder resection The effect is good, if it is used to close the appendix stump, there will be a foreign body sensation, which will cause local pain and discomfort, if this is the case, the titanium clip needs to be operated on again.

    Fourth, the pain in the right lower abdomen is also partly caused by right ureteral stones, B ultrasound may not be able to find all ureteral stones, if possible, it is recommended to go to the hospital for transvenous urography to understand the condition of the ureter.

    Fifth, the appendectomy is removed, but the periappendiceal infection and periappendiceal abscess are recurred, in this case, the symptoms are the same as appendicitis, pain and fever, which can be confirmed by routine blood examination and appendiceal B ultrasound.

    Sixth, if there is a perforated gastrointestinal ulcer, the contents of the gastrointestinal tract flow into the abdominal cavity and flow through the right paracolic gutter to the right lower abdomen, which will also cause pain in the right lower quadrant, which can be confirmed by abdominal orthostatic x-ray.

    There are other rare cases that I won't go into into detail.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    During the operation, the patient's intestinal tube will be stretched and displaced, which may be gastrointestinal spasm, will it be better to rub it with your hands when it hurts? Also, it is too early to be discharged from the hospital two days after the operation, and it is necessary to have an infusion to prevent infection after the operation, and it may be the reason for a week, it is recommended that the body is the most important, if you don't continue, forget it, you can take some antispasms and antidiarrheal drugs, if it is serious, it is best to go to the hospital to see.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The drenching bar is too high.

    Blockage of the appendix. Yes, I originally came to see it.

    However, it was found that there were many patients with appendicitis here.

    I happen to know Chinese medicine prescriptions.

    As long as it has not been pierced, Chinese medicine can be used**.

    Cheap and effective. There is no charge. Sweat.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Appendicitis is mostly an infection caused by bacteria in the intestines, but there are also viruses. Overeating, overwork, colds, constipation, mental stress, etc. are all triggers that cause appendix inflammation.

    It is recommended that you go to the relevant hospital for a check-up to confirm what kind of appendicitis you have, and only after the diagnosis can you know how to treat the symptoms next.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    I think 1-there is a possibility of flatulence, (if this is the reason, try not to drink milk, soy milk and other dairy products recently, it will cause gas). 2- It may be that there is inflammation inside the wound. (Not so fast and good inside).

    It depends on whether your belly is so big. If it's mild, I think it should be fine. I also had appendicitis surgery (laparoscopy) and at first I felt a little swollen in my stomach, but the doctor said it was fine.

    I think it's better to see your doctor if it's convenient. He should know you better.

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