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high blood sugar in acute appendicitis
A 45-year-old female asked:

Dr. Anne Missavage answered
41 years experience General Surgery
Appendix path report: Periappendicitis is the infection spreading through the appendix into the surrounding tissues. I would expect that you felt much better after the appe ... Read More

Dr. Kathy Robinson answered
32 years experience Family Medicine
Around appendix: The prefix peri- means around. Periappendicitis means that there was inflammation and/or infection in the tissues surrounding the appendix.
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Dr. Michael Zadeh answered
17 years experience General Surgery
Sub-acute Appendix: Usually, appendicitis is an acute event which develops suddenly and progresses rapidly. In subacute appendicitis, the onset is not as intense. Sub-acu ... Read More
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Dr. Fernando Austin answered
46 years experience Gastroenterology
RLQ Pain: Long list including diverticulitis, crohn's disease, pelvic inflammatory disease, cholecystitis(gallbladder), ovarian cyst or twisted ovary, colon can ... Read More
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Dr. Jeffrey Sedlack answered
36 years experience General Surgery
Long list: Long list. But as zachary cope said "appendicitis should never be lower than second on the list". See my website www.Appendicitis.Pro to learn more ab ... Read More
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Dr. Tracy Berg answered
32 years experience General Surgery
Surgical cure: Appendicitis is a surgical disease. Appendix removal, laprascopic appendectomy is a surgical procedure where the risk benefit analysis is in favor of ... Read More
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Dr. Mark Hoepfner answered
39 years experience General Surgery
Vaties: Generally after ruptured appendicitis a person gradually gets more severe abdominal pain, abdominal pain may get worse when trying to walk, nausea, vo ... Read More
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A 23-year-old male asked:

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Are you sure?: A pathologist would have a difficult time determining if an appendicitis is partially treated. There may have been active inflammation at the part th ... Read More
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A 31-year-old male asked:

Dr. Yelena Kipervas answered
23 years experience Family Medicine
Recommendation : Good for you!!! Just start your exercise gradually and no heavyweights for 2 months.
A 23-year-old female asked:

Dr. Yale Kanter answered
61 years experience Ophthalmology
Uri: you probhably could but you should ask your prescribing doctor first.
A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. John Rimmer answered
39 years experience General Surgery
Not known: It is thought that inflammation in the wall of the appendix at its base near the cecum can cause obstruction to the appendix and overgrowth of bacteri ... Read More
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A 19-year-old female asked:

Dr. Creighton Wright answered
56 years experience General Surgery
Inflammation: The obstruction may be complete and get infected, causing more inflammation, swelling, lymphadenitis and even perforation and peritonitis.
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