Guide To The Causes And Complications Of Appendicitis
Appendicitis is a condition in which an individual's appendix becomes irritated and inflamed. The most prevalent cause of abdominal pain that requires surgery as treatment is appendicitis, with over five percent of individuals developing the condition at one point during their life. Symptoms of appendicitis include indigestion, appetite loss, constipation, nausea, vomiting, abdominal swelling, low-grade fever, inability to pass gas, and lower right-sided abdominal pain. A diagnosis of appendicitis is made with the use of a physical examination, blood tests, urine tests, pregnancy test, pelvic exam, abdominal ultrasound, abdominal CT scan, abdominal MRI scan, and abdominal x-rays. Treatment for appendicitis depends on the severity of the condition and may include appendix removal surgery, abscess drainage, pain-relieving medications, liquid diet, antibiotics, and intravenous fluids.