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Appendix Treatment in Mumbai, India

Appendix Specialist in Mumbai:- by Dr. Shirish Bhagvat

The appendix is a tiny, thin pouch that ranges in size from 2 to 10 cm (5 to 4 inches). It is attached to the big intestine, where faeces are produced. The appendix's specific function is unknown, however removing it is not detrimental.

Symptoms:

APPENDICITIS:

Appendix inflammation is a characteristic of the illness known as appendicitis. A medical emergency has arisen. The inflamed appendix must always be removed, either during a laparotomy or a laparoscopy. When left untreated, mortality is high, primarily as a result of peritonitis and shock.

Due to the sensitivity of the situation, only a doctor with specialised training should handle appendix treatment. Dr. Shirish Bhagvat is a well-known appendix specialist in Mumbai.

If an abscess has developed around your ruptured appendix and needs to be drained, a tube can be inserted through your skin and into the abscess.

An urgent surgery to remove the appendix is necessary in the event of appendicitis. An inflamed appendix will eventually rupture or perforate if ignored, releasing infectious contents into the abdominal cavity.

This can result in peritonitis, a severe infection of the lining of the abdominal cavity (the peritoneum), which can be fatal if not treated very away with potent antibiotics.

Why Does Appendicitis Occur?

Obstruction of the appendix lumen accounts for 80% of cases of acute appendicitis. A faecolith, worms if they are present in the intestines, and very infrequently a foreign body like seeds might induce obstruction.

What Signs Are There?

Severe pain in the area around the navel that, after a few hours, moves to the right lower abdomen. Pain increases with coughing and straining.

There is nausea and vomiting along with the pain. The symptoms of burning when passing pee and loose stools are far less frequent.

What is the medication used?

The appendix is removed as part of the treatment for acute appendicitis (i.e. Appendicectomy). Open surgery with one abdominal incision between two and four inches long can be used to remove the appendix. Or, a few minor abdominal incisions might be used to perform the procedure (laparoscopic surgery). In order to remove your appendix during a laparoscopic appendectomy, the surgeon inserts specialised surgical instruments and a camera into your abdomen. Dr. Shirish Bhagvat is an appendix specialist in Mumbai for the appendectomy.