MBBS, MS - General Surgery, Fellowship in Gastroenterology
General Surgeon, Hyderabad
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23 years experience
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A body cannot function without an appendix.
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The body can function without an appendix. It must be stated here that the exact function of this small tube-shaped pouch is not known, but it is believed that the appendix helps in recovering from infections, of the small or the large intestine, diarrhea, as well as inflammation.
What are the signs and symptoms of appendicitis?
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The signs and symptoms of appendicitis include severe pain around the belly button, which expands to the right side of the abdomen. Some patients may also experience other symptoms such as nausea and vomiting, fever, loss of appetite as well as constipation and abdominal swelling.
What are the risk factors associated with appendectomy?
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Appendectomy is often associated with some risks and complications. This includes the occurrence of a wound infection, which is the most common type of complication that follows appendectomy. Another risk factor associated with appendectomy is the formation of abscess around the area from where the appendix has been removed.
Is there any long-term consequence that follows the removal of the appendix?
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In most cases, no long-term consequences are seen after an appendectomy. However, in some cases, the removal of the appendix may increase the risk incisional hernia, infection in the retained portion of the appendix called stump appendicitis, as well as bowel obstruction.
What are the signs that indicate the development of an infection after an appendectomy?
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A patient will experience pain after an appendectomy, however, in some cases, a patient may develop an infection, which is also the most common side-effect of an appendectomy. The symptoms of an infection include, redness and swelling around the incision, fever above 101 degrees Fahrenheit, loss of appetite, stomach cramps, vomiting as well as constipation or diarrhea.