Treatment & Diagnosis
You may not think about appendicitis right away since symptoms such as constipation, diarrhoea, and vomiting can be caused by a variety of conditions. One of the symptoms might be heartburn. If your heartburn or gas medication isn't working and you're experiencing discomfort in your lower abdomen or lower back, it's time to consult a doctor. Appendicitis can be difficult to diagnose since the symptoms are similar to those of an intestinal infection, Crohn's disease, gallbladder trouble, or urinary tract infection. Yet, there are various clinical diagnoses that include:
Urine test
The blood test
CT scan using ultrasound
In the case of a youngster, a chest X-ray is performed to rule out pneumonia.
Procedure
Antibiotics can sometimes cure appendicitis infection, but owing to their hectic schedules, patients frequently choose rapid surgical treatment. Appendicitis is a medical emergency that must be addressed as soon as possible before it bursts. There are two surgical techniques for appendectomies: open and laparoscopic.
An open appendectomy involves the surgeon removing the appendix through a wide incision in the belly. The appendix is removed, and the area is cleansed and stitched up. For patients who have already had abdominal surgery or who have a ruptured appendix, this is the ideal technique.
The surgeon makes 2-3 tiny incisions in the abdomen during a laparoscopic appendectomy. The abdomen is inflated with carbon dioxide throughout the surgery so that the The surgeon has a direct view of the interior. A narrow tube-like equipment with a camera connected at the top that allows the surgeon to see into the abdomen. Additional surgical devices are introduced through the remaining incisions. The appendix is removed, and surgical glue is used to seal the wounds.
Laparoscopic appendicitis surgery is the most effective therapy for adults and obese persons. Laparoscopic surgery has various benefits over open surgery:
Scarring and incisions are kept to a minimum.
Short surgery lasting 30-40 minutes
Postoperative pain is reduced.
Fast return to daily activities after a brief hospital stay
improved aesthetic outcomes
Less complications