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Appendicitis
Synonyms N/A
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever
Complications Peritonitis, sepsis
Onset Sudden
Duration
Types N/A
Causes Obstruction of the appendix
Risks Family history, cystic fibrosis, inflammatory bowel disease
Diagnosis Physical examination, imaging (ultrasound, CT scan)
Differential diagnosis N/A
Prevention N/A
Treatment Surgery (appendectomy), antibiotics
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good with treatment
Frequency Common
Deaths N/A


Overview[edit]

Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix, a small, tube-like structure attached to the cecum in the lower right abdomen. It is a common cause of acute abdominal pain and is considered a medical emergency. If left untreated, an inflamed appendix can rupture, leading to peritonitis and potentially life-threatening complications.

Anatomy and Function[edit]

The appendix is a narrow, finger-shaped pouch that projects from the cecum, which is the first part of the large intestine. Although the appendix has no known essential function in humans, it is thought to play a role in the immune system, particularly in the development of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT).

Causes[edit]

Appendicitis is primarily caused by an obstruction of the appendix. This obstruction can be due to:

The obstruction leads to increased pressure within the appendix, reduced blood flow, and bacterial overgrowth, resulting in inflammation and infection.

Symptoms[edit]

The classic symptoms of appendicitis include:

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of appendicitis is based on a combination of clinical evaluation and imaging studies. Key diagnostic steps include:

Treatment[edit]

The standard treatment for appendicitis is surgical removal of the appendix, known as an appendectomy. This can be performed as:

In some cases, especially when surgery is not immediately possible, antibiotics may be used to treat the infection and inflammation.

Complications[edit]

If not treated promptly, appendicitis can lead to serious complications, including:

Prognosis[edit]

With timely diagnosis and treatment, the prognosis for appendicitis is excellent. Most patients recover fully after an appendectomy, with minimal risk of recurrence.

Prevention[edit]

There are no specific measures to prevent appendicitis, but maintaining a healthy diet and lifestyle may reduce the risk of gastrointestinal issues that could lead to appendicitis.

See Also[edit]

External Links[edit]

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