Know the pain symptoms clearly, whether it is normal abdominal pain or appendicitis, so that you can receive timely treatment.

Appendicitis is a stomachache that many people think is a stomachache from gastritis or diarrhea. Before you know it, you are at risk of “appendicitis rupture”, which is life-threatening. If you are not sure whether the symptoms of stomach pain are caused by “abdominal pain” or not? Here are some observations that will help you know the answer.
Why? The situation occurs
When the “appendix”, the part of the intestine that protrudes from the first part of the large intestine in the lower right abdomen, becomes obstructed, คาสิโนออนไลน์ UFABET ฝากถอนรวดเร็ว เริ่มต้นเล่นง่าย which may occur naturally without a clear cause.
Or it may be caused by a blockage of hard feces or “fecal stones”. Causing the bacteria living in the appendix to multiply and spread to the appendix wall, causing inflammation.
Observe the initial symptoms. Is it “appendicitis”?
- Pain in the epigastric region or around the navel can cause symptoms similar to other diseases such as gastritis.
- Pain in the lower right abdomen
- feel chilly
- Nausea and vomiting
- Diarrhea
This kind of stomach pain is a risk factor for “appendicitis”.
Another symptom of abdominal pain that can be observed to indicate that “appendicitis” may be present is pain in the lower abdomen, especially in the right area, which is a constant stabbing pain and worsens with body movement. The pain continues for a long time and becomes increasingly severe. The pain may last up to 6 hours and cannot be relieved by taking medication.
“Appendicitis ruptures”, a life-threatening complication
We may have often heard of “appendicitis”, which is a condition that occurs after the appendix becomes inflamed but is not treated in time! After the inflammation occurs, the appendix wall may rot and burst within 24-36 hours. And if the patient does not receive treatment for appendicitis immediately, it can be dangerous and even fatal.
Appendicitis surgery: a treatment that isn’t as scary as you think
In the past, appendectomy surgery was performed by opening the abdomen, causing many people to be worried and not dare to see a doctor. However, at present, appendicitis surgery is performed through a laparoscopic method, with a small incision, a low chance of postoperative adhesions and complications during the surgery. Most importantly, the recovery time is short; in just 1-2 days, patients can return home.
Because appendicitis can happen to any gender and any age. When you have the above symptoms…don’t just take medicine yourself and think that it will go away soon. But hurry up and see a doctor for timely surgical treatment. Because “appendicitis rupture” is not a small matter…that is worth taking a risk on!