A brief profile of Appendicitis:
Signs and Symptoms of Appendicitis Include:
- Sudden pain emerged from your navel and radiates to the lower right abdomen.
- Sudden pain that starts from the right side of the lower abdomen
- Pain that worsens if you cough, walk or make other jarring movements
- Low-grade fever that may worsen as the illness progresses
- Constipation or diarrhea
- Abdominal bloating
- Nausea and vomiting
The intensity and type of pain may vary depending on the position of your appendix and your age. In pregnant women, the pain may seem to come from the upper side, as an appendix is on the higher side during pregnancy.
If you see any of these symptoms in your day-to-day life, it is advised to consult a doctor as soon as possible. Without treatment, there can be serious complications that maybe really fatal for the overall functioning of the body.
What are The Complications?
If not treated in time, Appendicitis can cause serious complications, such as:
Appendicitis Diagnosis :
For diagnosing Appendicitis, the doctor may perform many physical tests, like touching your abdomen over your skin to feel tenderness or any swelling over your skin. He can also perform several tests, like Urinalysis, pelvic exams, pregnancy tests to detect ectopic pregnancies or some other issues, chest X-ray to determine lower lobe pneumonia and other tests like CBC.
It is advisable to get diagnosed at the initial stages so that you don’t have to go through the pain in the later stages.
Surgery and Recovery of Appendicitis :
In such cases, the appendicitis treatment plans may include antibiotics and a liquid diet until the symptoms are fully resolved. In the case of laparoscopy, the surgery is less invasive, so the recovery time tends to be shorter. With an appendectomy, you need to stay a little longer in the hospital.