What should I do if I get appendicitis during pregnancy

  Many people have suffered from appendicitis, which is a common disease that can cause severe abdominal pain. Nowadays, in hospitals, appendicitis is usually treated through surgery. Some women may also suffer from appendicitis during pregnancy. So, what should I do if I get appendicitis during pregnancy?

  

What should I do if I get appendicitis during pregnancy1

  If a woman suffers from acute appendicitis during pregnancy, immediate surgical treatment is necessary, which is the best treatment method, and conservative treatment is meaningless for patients. If the surgery is delayed, it will not only increase the patient's pain, but also potentially endanger their life.

  During pregnancy, women are more susceptible to appendicitis than the general population due to a decrease in their immune system. Especially in mid pregnancy, the uterus will significantly enlarge, which will compress the cecum and appendix, leading to narrowing and blockage of the appendix lumen, which can easily cause appendicitis. At this time, the patient's tender area will change, and the pain will move to the upper right, which will increase the difficulty of diagnosis.

  Pregnant women with acute appendicitis may experience symptoms of lower right abdominal pain. At the beginning of the illness, it is difficult for patients to identify the specific location of pain and often feel discomfort around the navel. As the condition progresses, pain may appear in the lower right abdomen. In late pregnancy, the pain site of appendicitis in women is slightly different from that in early pregnancy, and it tends to be slightly biased towards the lower right abdomen.

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