Symptoms of appendicitis
Part 1 examined the symptoms yourself:
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 1:
Note abdominal pain. Pain associated with appendicitis usually starts around the navel (or belly button) and moves to the lower right part of the abdomen, just above the hip bone, Here are some ways to check for abdominal pain:
Click on your belly, if it was very painful for you than just a touch, especially in the bottom right, consider calling your doctor immediately. You may also feel pain in the lower abdomen when pressed. If you click on the lower abdomen and I felt a sharp pain you expedite the release of her because she may have appendicitis.
When the pressure on your stomach, your finger may be able to penetrate the depth of the stomach or be superficial, if you notice that you Tdkht be superficial, may be swollen abdomen, a symptom of appendicitis.
Try to stand and then walk, if you can not do that because of the severe pain, you may have appendicitis. In addition, you may find that you can ease the pain by placing the body in the fetal position.
See if the pain gets if you make alert or coughing movements. Follow up the path of pain. Acute pain can be moved from the navel to the excess area worms (called Mac Burney point) If lasted 12 to 24 hours after onset of symptoms, you should see a doctor.
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 2:
Find common symptoms for appendicitis. Not all of the faces of these symptoms. But if you suffer from a number of these symptoms may be time to go to the hospital. You have to go to the hospital as soon as possible after the occurrence of symptoms should be any delay because the appendicitis may be exposed to rupture and will put your life at risk. Symptoms usually occur over a period of 12 to 18 hours and then become very severe.
Symptoms:
Fever - If your temperature is at or above (40 ° C) to go to the hospital immediately. If ((38 ° C, but you suffer from several other symptoms, go to the hospital as soon as possible.
Low fever 37 ° C is introduced another
Chill
Constipation - if that was associated with frequent vomiting, constipation, this strongly suggests appendicitis.
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting
Vibration
Back pain
Anorexia
An inability to pass gas
Tenesmus (feeling bowel movement)
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 3:
Be on the lookout for the symptoms are less common than appendicitis. In addition to the above symptoms, you may also experience symptoms of less common with appendicitis. Appendicitis occurs with people aged between 10 and 30; may occur to children under the age of 10 and women over 50. These are some of the least common symptoms that can occur:
Pain during urination
Vomiting before the pain begins in the abdomen
Sharp pain in the rectum and upper or lower abdomen.
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 4:
If you feel that you have the symptoms of appendicitis appendicitis, it is important not to make the situation worse and go directly for treatment. Here's what must be avoided before the period of treatment: Do not take laxatives or pain relievers. Laxatives may irritate the gut more, and pain relievers can make it difficult to detect mutations in abdominal pain.
Do not take antacids because they can increase the pain associated with appendicitis. Do not use the bottle to warm the belly because it can cause rupture of the appendix. Do not eat or drink anything until the examination.
Part 2 follow-up medical care:
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 5:
If you feel you are suffering from appendicitis, trying to make an appointment with your doctor as soon as possible and go to the hospital, appendicitis is likely to be life-threatening if left untreated.
When you go to the emergency room, and explain the symptoms to the nurse and tell her that you suspect appendicitis. Then you are placed in the list of people who need immediate care of their injuries, according to emergency situations.
Do not panic if you have to wait in the emergency list. Just where you are in the hospital is safer than home place - even if there is any developments in the waiting room, you will be able to fast care. Try to be patient.
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 6:
When you do see a doctor, he knows appendicitis signs you feel. This is what you will be doing:
Describe your symptoms. Note any digestive problems (such as constipation and vomiting), and tried to tell the doctor if you notice any pain.
The doctor will put pressure on the bottom of your belly to make sure of appendicitis, but it is difficult to verify the presence of inflammation or infection, leading to the explosion of appendicitis. If you have inflammation and spasm of the abdominal muscles when you press them. The doctor can perform the rectal exam.
Your doctor may order a CT scan on the abdomen or ultrasound to confirm appendicitis before surgery. He also performs a blood test or urine test. It can take a chest x-ray to make sure the presence of pulmonary inflammation or not he could be the reason behind abdominal pain.
Tell your doctor if he does not need surgery, he will be sent to the house and be on probation for a period of 12 to 24 hours. During that time, you should not take antibiotics, pain relievers, or laxatives. In this case, you should contact the medical care if you got any worst. And not to eat or drink because this will cause a problem if you need surgery.
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 7:
Recognize the symptoms of appendicitis Step 7:
Appendectomy modern minimally invasive, and you should be able to return to a normal life while avoiding any complications. However, after the surgery must take care of yourself. Here's what you should do to get back to normal life after the surgery:
Ease eating solid foods. Because you have surgery in the digestive system, and must eat things like oatmeal, bananas, gelatin and soups in the first few days. Stick to the same diet that followed when the flu, or follow the diet: bananas, rice, applesauce and toast.
Not doing housework yourself. I take this opportunity to raise your feet on the couch and watch movies for a few days.
Call your doctor if you notice any problems such as pain, vomiting, dizziness and feelings of weakness, fever, diarrhea or bloody stool and urine, and constipation. Any symptoms of appendicitis after it has been removed should be a reason to call your doctor.
Tips:
Make sure you get adequate rest after surgery.
People who have special circumstances may not Tusbandm classic symptoms for appendicitis and just having a general feeling of illness. These cases include:
Obesity
Diabetes
H.I.V. patients
Cancer and / or chemotherapy for patients
Patients conscripts who for Organ Transplantation
Pregnancy (risk is during the third quarter)
Infants and young children
Seniors
The most serious complication of appendicitis is torn apart and explode, which can lead to peritonitis, a serious infection occurs when bacteria and other contents of the excess ordnance into the abdominal cavity moves (peritoneal cavity), and the formation of abscess, blocks swollen filled with fluid and bacteria.
Young children with appendicitis sometimes rheumatoid find it difficult to eat, sleep may even refuse to eat snacks their favorite.
Warnings:
Not delayed at any time to get medical attention if you suspect appendicitis. Because ruptured appendicitis can be fatal. If you go to the emergency department, and sent home without treatment, you must return if symptoms worsen .
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