Is it safe to have surgery for purulent appendicitis?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-11
23 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It's not safe, and the doctor doesn't do it if there is purulence, unless it's acute, and if it's chronic, you have to wait for the inflammation to go down before you do it, otherwise it's easy to get infected.

    The drug **** is too high, especially now that there is basically no good medicine. In addition to the drip of Western medicine, other Chinese medicine basically delays the disease. You have to hurry up to surgery, this is my heartfelt words, I used to think that Chinese medicine can be good, but I took the medicine for 3 months, not only is it not good, it is getting worse and worse, I think it may be the doctor's problem!

    The Chinese medicine upstairs said nonsense, I haven't encountered it, now people only know how to make money, you look for him to estimate that it is in vain, you go to the hospital now to get an infusion, and it is the right way to do the operation as soon as possible.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Traditional Chinese medicine ** appendicitis is very fast, not only can **not**, but it only takes a few days.

    It's just that the hospital won't recommend it, and you can't find a good prescription in the local area, so you can find me. I have seen hundreds of cases, and only a few have had problems, but once it is suppurated, the operation is not easy to do, and it causes more sequelae, so it is better for you to use traditional Chinese medicine.

    It doesn't matter if some people are ignorant, they are afraid of talking nonsense, and it doesn't matter if you are a doctor in a hospital, because it is not surprising that doctors nowadays have no knowledge and no medical ethics.

    I am a staff member of the Family Planning Office of Shanqiandian Town, Laiyang City, Shandong Province, Wang Tao Although I inquired, whether my magic recipe is good or not, whether it is magical or not.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Appendicitis will not get better on its own, and there is nothing to do surgery, but the postoperative incision is easy to infect, not inside or outside, and the diet is not cold, hard, oily and indigestible, fasting for the first and second days after surgery, and then you can eat a liquid diet, and after four or five days, you can eat a semi-liquid diet, and then you can eat everything else except what I just mentioned.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Analysis: Surgery for appendicitis is risky.

    Suggestions: The operation time of appendicitis is generally about half an hour if it is smooth, the key lies in the choice of the timing of the operation, and it is generally advocated that if appendicitis can be diagnosed, it should be operated immediately. The best time is within 3 days of the onset of the disease, of course, the sooner the better, the surgery is smooth, the postoperative recovery is faster, and the chance of complications is smaller.

    Some people choose to be conservative** because they are afraid of surgery, and some people can control it, but they tend to ** in the future, and finally have to undergo surgery. Therefore, doctors all advocate that the best surgery for appendicitis is **.

    Jiang Shufeng-Fushan People's Hospital Zhanggezhuang Branch.

    Surgery. Physician.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    a) Surgical Options**:

    1 Acute simple appendicitis: When conditions permit, a combination of traditional Chinese and Western medicine can be used for sympathetic non-trust surgery** depressed, but drugs must be prescribed for careful observation.

    2 Purulent perforated appendicitis; In principle, emergency surgery should be performed immediately to remove the pathological appendix.

    3 Appendicitis that has been on for several days and is combined with inflammatory mass: after temporary conservatism**, wait for 3 6 months after the report, if there are still symptoms that are unforgettable, then consider resection and choose the appendix.

    4. In principle, acute appendicitis in children and pregnancy in elderly patients should be treated like parents with adult appendicitis.

    2) Non-comparative normal surgery**: The main effect is suitable for acute simple appendicitis, appendiceal abscess, acute appendicitis in the early and late stages of pregnancy, and appendicitis at an advanced age with major **organ lesions.

    1. Basic**Yes: including bed rest, control, suspension of diet, appropriate hydration, and symptomatic courage treatment.

    2 Antibacterial**: Choose broad-spectrum antibiotics (such as ampicillin, cephalosporin) and anti-anaerobic drugs (such as methrin, tinemazole).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    You can get up and move 24 hours after surgery to increase bowel movements, reduce the chance of intestinal adhesions, and improve blood circulation and speed up wound healing.

    You can go to work after a week off.

    There is nothing special in terms of diet, you can eat something that is easy to digest and less spicy food.

    In terms of exercise, it is not advisable to do strenuous exercise or heavy physical labor, such as carrying heavy objects and playing basketball, within half a month after discharge.

    May it be soon**!

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Strictly speaking, any surgery is risky, regardless of the size of the operation, even a hysteroscopic surgery with almost zero risk may cause uterine perforation, so appendicitis surgery is risky. Nowadays, appendicitis surgery mainly takes two ways, laparotomy and laparoscopy, either way, anesthesia is required, so the risk of anesthesia exists, and there will be accidents during the operation, such as losing gauze and accidentally injuring other tissues. However, appendicitis surgery is a minor surgery that is a basic part of surgery, and the incidence of such human accidents is almost zero.

    Postoperative complications are also considered one of the risks of surgery, although there is no damage to the human body after appendectomy, there are still postoperative complications, such as incision infection, appendiceal remnantitis, adhesive intestinal obstruction, abdominal abscess, etc. Incisional infection and adhesive intestinal obstruction are common complications after appendicitis.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I feel that appendicitis surgery is one of the most common emergency surgeries in general surgery, and any surgery is risky. Appendix surgery can be divided into traditional laparotomy and laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery, with large incisions, both of which are ligation and cutting of the appendix at about 5mm at the root of the appendix. However, after the surgery, it is easy to get infected through the incision.

    This is the most common complication because in the acute phase of appendicitis, there is purulent inflammation of the appendix and around the appendix, postoperative incision infection, incision fat liquefaction, etc. There is also blood from the appendix** from the appendiceal artery, and the ligature may fall off after the operation, and there may be bleeding after the operation. Severe cases can cause heavy bleeding and may require a second operation.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Any surgery is risky, and this is also true for appendicitis surgery, but appendicitis is only a minor operation, which can be done in general township hospitals, so the risk is very low. In addition, routine examinations are generally required before surgery, so that doctors can better understand the patient's physical condition and formulate a more detailed surgical process, which also reduces the risk of surgery.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The biggest risk of appendicitis surgery may be anesthesia, some patients may not have allergic reactions when doing the ** test, but during the operation, the anesthetic dose is too large, which will produce allergies, and for some patients with special constitutions, it may also be life-threatening.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Surgery is more or less risky, laparoscopic surgery is more common at present, and with the development of science and technology, the risk of surgery is relatively small. The sequelae of surgery are mainly intestinal adhesions, intestinal obstruction, incision infection, appendiceal stubitis, abdominal infection, etc., and the incidence is very low.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Appendicitis is a minor surgery with low risk and mature surgical techniques, so you don't have to worry too much about possible accidents during the operation, and you can recover after a period of rest after the surgery.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Appendicitis can be acute or chronic, and there are different ways to deal with it. Once acute appendicitis is diagnosed, surgery is needed to remove the diseased appendrium immediately, and if a pregnant woman has pelvic congestion, the inflammation of the appendix will progress faster, and surgery should be performed immediately. If it is only simple acute appendicitis, you can use drugs**, or traditional Chinese medicine**, most of which will**.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Under normal circumstances, the doctor will not cut these blood vessels indiscriminately, and there will be no accident of massive bleeding, but in some complicated cases, such a possibility cannot be ruled out.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    With such advanced modern medicine and superior medical conditions, it can be said that appendectomy is an extremely mature operation, and the risk factor of these postoperative occurrences is very low, and of course, there is no guarantee that there will be no complications.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If you are a normal person, you will not ask this question, although the technology is developed now, but the diagnosis of appendicitis has not reached 100%, and its surgery is not 100%. Secondly, in medicine, there is any surgery that can be 100% risk-free.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    There is a risk of being hit by a car when crossing the street, let alone surgery.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    When I was hospitalized, I had an appendicitis surgery patient in the next bed, and the minimally invasive surgery was not done at first, so it was changed to a traditional surgery, and after two days of fat liquefaction, I stayed in the hospital for 22 days.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The risk of appendicitis is the 10th highest of all surgeries!

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Any surgery is risky. Will my stool be more frequent after appendicitis surgery?

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Two years after the operation, the appendix was still painful, and the blood picture was high on the blood test.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    My friend and I both had appendicitis

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-19

    After more than 20 days of surgery, I still have pain.

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