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The vermiform appendix or otherwise known as the Appendix is a tube connected to the cecum which is a pouch like section of the colon, close to the junction of the small and large intestine in the lower section of the stomach. This particular section of the body does not have any definite function in the body but it is noted to produce medical issues such as carcinoid tumors, appendix cancer and appendicitis

During early phase, of an appendix issue you can start to encounter mild symptoms. The most easily recognizable symptom is a pain felt near to the navel. If inflammation of the appendix persist then the pain starts to shift to your lower right section of the abdomen as an indication that the ailment is also affecting nearby tissues. This then causes the pain to become even more agonizing and sharper when the pain ultimately rest in the lower section of your stomach, next to where the appendix is, at around midway from your navel to your upper right pelvic bone. The point is commonly referred to as the McBurney point. When pain is felt in this area it is a leading signal that you may be diagnosed with appendicitis.

Likewise, persons who suffer from appendicitis can experience inability to pass their gas to relieve any of the other appendix warning signs. You also can feel other appendix symptoms apart from the pain which need persons need to be aware of, especially in children who may not relay exactly where the area of discomfort is. These additional appendix symptoms are loss of appetite, low grade fever, diarrhea, constipation and swelling in the stomach. It is critical that you seek medical advice if you think you or a loved one has appendix irritation or you are faced with appendix symptoms, If not you put your health at risk of death from unattended appendicitis. Because extreme appendix inflammation requires urgent medical attention.

Appendicitis is a health condition identified by a swelling of the appendix and is classified as an urgent situation because all cases involve removal of the irritated appendix, either by laparotomy or laparoscopy. There is a huge death rate for individuals who are not taken care of quickly, mainly due to peritonitis and shock. Appendicitis has been recognized as one of the most frequent causes of extreme acute abdominal pain worldwide. A correctly detected non-acute form of appendicitis is known as "rumbling appendicitis".

Acute appendicitis is considered as caused from an obstruction of the appendix lumen. The blockage lets the appendix to become filled with mucus and enlarged, increasing the strain within the lumen and the lining of the appendix, can lead to thrombosis and occlusion of the small vessels, and stasis of lymphatic flow. At this point there are uncommon instances, where instantaneous recovery can occur. As germs start to escape out through the deteriorating walls, pus forms within and over the appendix. The end product of this situation is appendiceal rupture (a 'burst appendix') causing peritonitis, which may lead to septicemia and eventually death.

Some of the situation that can cause appendicitis are foreign bodies, trauma, intestinal worms, lymphadenitis, and calcified deposits are known as appendicoliths. The prevalence of fecaliths in patients with appendicitis is considerably greater in first world countries than in developing countries, and an appendiceal fecalith is generally associated with complicated appendicitis. The occurrence of a fecalith in the appendix happens when feces is retained in the right sided, storage area in the colon for an extended time period. Acute appendicitis has been shown to occur right before cancer in the colon and rectum. A number of researches display evidence that eating limited or no fiber is linked to the pathogenesis of appendicitis because dietary iber aids to flush the system and help prevent waste build up.

by: sadie.backhurst




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