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Doctors advise an appointment for operation to remove the affected area.However,since the pain is gone,we are not sure whether to go ahead with the operation or not.Assuming no operation is done, will there be any problems in future?

2006-10-03 20:47:00 · 8 answers · asked by Serico T 1 in Health Diseases & Conditions Other - Diseases

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i nearly died when i got told i could wait because the meds worked the next day i went home and within 2 hours my appendix burst it was life threating also i know of many people that ad rumbeling appendix and its very painfull so i would have it done i have hardly got a scar as they are really gd at doing things like this im so glad there gone lol so i can give u this advice oohhhhhhhhhhhh and that i am still alive lol good luckXXX

2006-10-03 22:40:45 · answer #1 · answered by playgirl_bixch 2 · 0 0

Appendicitis, or epityphlitis, is a condition characterised by inflammation of the appendix. While mild cases may resolve without treatment, most require removal of the inflamed appendix, either by laparotomy or laparoscopy. Untreated, mortality is high, mainly due to peritonitis and shock.

The causes of appendicitis are generally unknown, but the leading theory is that obstruction of the appendiceal orifice is the inciting factor. Obstruction may come from fecal matter lodged in the appendix, impaction of mucous, a small tumor (such as a carcinoid), or even a small blood clot. Populations with high fiber diets have a low incidence of appendicitis and diverticulitis leading some to conclude diet induced constipation is a contributing cause. Viral infections, which can cause ulceration of the lining, can also lead to obstruction of the appendix through proliferation of lymphatic tissue in its walls. A viral etiology is a possible explanation for seasonal variations in rates of appendicitis and clustering of cases. Regardless of the cause, obstruction of the appendix may lead to progressive appendiceal distension. This distension increases the pressure within the appendix, which in turn impairs its blood supply. Deprived of blood, the appendix loses the ability to fight infection and fecal bacteria begin to grow out of control. Although spontaneous recovery can rarely occur, with time and lack of treatment the walls of the appendix eventually become gangrenous from the infection and lack of blood flow. As bacteria begin to leak out through the dying walls, pus forms within and around the appendix (suppuration). The end result of this cascade is appendiceal rupture causing peritonitis, which may lead to septicemia and eventually death.

2006-10-03 20:50:29 · answer #2 · answered by junaidi71 6 · 1 0

Why take chances. Have it removed. Houdini died from a ruptured appendics. He had a long standing bet that nobody could knock the wind out of him. Well some college kid sucker punched him in the guts before he could tighten up his stomach and his appendics ruptured and it wasn't long after that he died.

2006-10-03 23:24:51 · answer #3 · answered by Captleemo 3 · 0 0

hi, I optimistic do understand what you say!! one concern I discovered a protracted time in the past is, extra drugs you're taking ~ or um drugs, the weaker you get to the discomfort. pass as long as you may earlier taking any kind of discomfort killer. This makes besides the fact that discomfort killer you're taking extra effective. try complicated to alter what you devour, it is complicated yet could be finished. foodstuff which includes fish (salmon) can help, culmination a great form of water (no longer juices, or those fruit drinks or flavored waters and so on.). Soaking in water. we are made out of water so it in easy terms is clever. Sleep is so significant!! Wrap your joints (in the event that they do no longer seem to be so undesirable) with gauss so which you will use that component of your physique (yet will save that section heat), dont use it you loose it. desire this permits. I did pass to the medical doctors and he suggested surgical technique /photos will help a number of my discomfort, we can see? The neck discomfort substitute you pellow or perhaps your mattress would help. want you properly!

2016-10-01 22:14:40 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Sometimes MD's can successfully treat appendicitis with antibiotics - it is, after all, an infection, and it is possible for it to fully resolve...it just doesn't do it very often! No symptoms usually means you can hold off - have WBC and abd xrays done.

2006-10-03 20:51:47 · answer #5 · answered by Russell L 2 · 0 0

yes if the infection is there, whether it is confined or not, it can still burst and cause massive infection internally. better to be safe than sorry, go ahead and have it removed. it is serving no purpose if it is infected anyway.

2006-10-03 20:50:14 · answer #6 · answered by beckdawgydawg 4 · 0 0

go check with a medical intuitive
who resonates well with you
they usually know whats going on
get a cure from alfonsven.com for support
your appendix creates white blood cells
and is needed for your immunesystem
Many US doctors love to operate on people
they too have to pay for their jet set lifestyle...

2006-10-03 20:56:48 · answer #7 · answered by franslaimbock 4 · 0 1

Yep,get em out,the pain and symptoms will come and go but eventually they will give trouble and it they could burst and kill you.

2006-10-03 20:57:46 · answer #8 · answered by frank m 5 · 0 0

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