What symptom does chronic appendicitis have

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Appendicitis we have all heard of this disease. It is really very uncomfortable when it attacks. One of my colleagues is a patient with appendicitis. Once, when it attacks, we are all scared. The pain is that we can't straighten up, or even sweat. So we rushed him to the hospital, Then recently I heard another one called chronic appendicitis, which refers to the chronic inflammation of the appendix left after the acute inflammation of the appendix subsides. So what are the symptoms of this chronic appendicitis? Now let me introduce it to you

What symptom does chronic appendicitis have

For chronic appendicitis, the first symptom is that there will be pain in our right abdomen from time to time, and this feeling is sometimes more severe pain, sometimes slightly lighter, the pain site is generally that place, will not change, after exercise, or after fatigue, the pain will increase.

Another symptom is our gastrointestinal reaction. At this time, patients will have loss of appetite, and there is a more serious phenomenon of indigestion. Generally, the consequence of dragging on is that the patient's body will become thin and weight will drop seriously. For older patients, constipation will occur.

Finally, there will be symptoms of tenderness in our abdomen, that is, when we touch our abdomen with our hands or some other pressure, there will be pain when we apply heavy pressure. The location of the pain is relatively fixed, generally will not change, and the scope is relatively small

matters needing attention

After the diagnosis of chronic appendicitis, operation should be performed in principle, especially for patients with acute attack history. Non operative treatment should be performed temporarily for patients with suspected diagnosis or elderly patients with severe complications.