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I used a home remedy so good that I haven't done it yet!
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No better! I had surgery in July last year.
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No surgery, using the methods of traditional Chinese medicine**.
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01 Appendicitis is divided into acute appendicitis and chronic appendicitis. The statement that appendicitis requires surgery is inaccurate.
02 Because acute appendicitis requires timely surgery, if you are not sent to the hospital for surgery in time, the pus will spread to the surrounding area and your life will be in danger.
03 Chronic appendicitis does not require surgery. Chronic appendicitis is different from acute appendicitis in that the onset of chronic appendicitis is relatively short and the pain is not intense, so it can be medicated**.
04 Chronic appendicitis is caused by an unclean or unreasonable diet, so patients with chronic appendicitis usually need to pay attention to a reasonable diet, avoid spicy food, and do not drink alcohol.
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Do I have to have surgery for acute appendicitis?
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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!
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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.
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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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We know that it is very painful to have an appendicitis, and it is necessary to have surgery for appendicitis, which is not necessarily, appendicitis surgery is just a method of appendiceal, but in addition to this, there are other ways to appendice, in addition to whether to do surgery, of course, to see how the symptoms of appendicitis are, so what kind of way**? What kind of symptoms are suitable for appendicitis surgery? Here's what our experts have to say:
The ** of appendicitis is divided into two methods: appendicitis surgery and non-surgical appendicitis, and it is not necessary to have surgery. However, patients with acute appendicitis should undergo prompt surgery if available**. Surgery prior to non-necrosis and perforation of the appendix** is a safe and effective method with simple operation and rare postoperative comorbidities.
Indications requiring surgery** are: 1) Appendiceal abscess. 2) Suppuration and gangrenous appendicitis.
3) Most acute simple appendicitis. 4) ** appendicitis. 5) Perforation of appendicitis with diffuse peritonitis.
I hope that the advice and advice of experts will be helpful to you, the above questions about appendicitis surgery are of great concern to many patients nowadays, but experts recommend that if you can, it is best to choose surgery after you have appendicitis, which will reduce a lot of pain and reduce the risk of causing other conditions.
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Surgery is preferred, purulent appendicitis must be surgical, and simple appendicitis can be observed conservatively if the patient does not agree to surgery.
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It is advisable to have surgery as soon as possible.
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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. >>>More
General simple appendicitis can be conservative**, and simple infusion **can also be **, but the probability of later ** is larger, about 60%. And some people are conservative ** ineffective. If you really don't want surgery, you can also try to be conservative** and not have another operation. >>>More
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