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Plzzz tell in hindi.....why appendix operation done? & why it happen and what care should be taken after doing it? can we avoid it n try some home remedy for it?
Asked by krunal modi,
10 Aug '10 07:32 pm
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Appendicitis nu operation appedix namna (aantarda jevi puchadi ) avayav ma sojo aawavathi thay che...
Appendix ma sado athawa sojo aawe to ashya dukhvo...ulati...thy che...jo te under paaki jay athwa fati jaye to pareesthite khubaj gambhir bani jay che..ane tarat j ioeration karvu pade nahi to jiv nu jokham aawe che..
Aani koi gar-gathhu upay nathi......
Operation samany ane ekdam suraksheet che...
Answered by drdinesh sharma, 30 Aug '10 12:30 am
Appendix ma sado athawa sojo aawe to ashya dukhvo...ulati...thy che...jo te under paaki jay athwa fati jaye to pareesthite khubaj gambhir bani jay che..ane tarat j ioeration karvu pade nahi to jiv nu jokham aawe che..
Aani koi gar-gathhu upay nathi......
Operation samany ane ekdam suraksheet che...
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Appendicitis is the inflammation of the appendix. The appendix is a small pouch that projects out from the lower end of the caecum, a part of the large intestine. It is located in the lower right portion of the abdomen, close to the area where the small intestine is attached to the large intestine. Appendicitis usually occurs when the appendix gets blocked by fecal matter, a foreign object, or rarely, a tumor. Appendicitis occurs most commonly in people between the age group of 10 and 30 years.
The standard treatment for acute appendicitis is the surgical removal of the appendix. The trouble with a case of neglected or improperly treated appendicitis is that the blocked appendix can burst and cause peritonitis, which is the infection of the peritoneum, the tissue that lines the wall of the abdomen and covers the abdominal organs. Thus, recognizing the signs and symptoms of appendicitis early and getting them treated immediately is the key to preventing any further complications.
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Answered by Vaishali, 10 Aug '10 07:40 pm
The standard treatment for acute appendicitis is the surgical removal of the appendix. The trouble with a case of neglected or improperly treated appendicitis is that the blocked appendix can burst and cause peritonitis, which is the infection of the peritoneum, the tissue that lines the wall of the abdomen and covers the abdominal organs. Thus, recognizing the signs and symptoms of appendicitis early and getting them treated immediately is the key to preventing any further complications.
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