Appendicitis Phlegmonous-Ulcerative

Appendicitis often affects people between the ages of 25 and 40, although it can occur at any age. Appendicitis is characterized by severe pain in the lower right abdomen, which may be accompanied by vomiting and rapid heartbeat. Abdominal prolapse does not always occur. In case of appendicitis, it is necessary to exclude a complication, and if the patient does not have a fever, then do a general analysis of urine and blood samples. A full medical examination is required. The most common complication is a ruptured appendix, which can cause peritonitis. In this case, appendicitis is treated surgically.