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Is surgery necessary for appendicitis?

I was diagnosed with appendicitis. Is surgery necessary for appendicitis?

4 Answers

There are some non-surgical options for appendicitis but you should talk to your doctor or a surgeon to determine if this is the best route. The ideal option is based on your medical history and severity of symptoms.
Usually yes, though some cases might resolve with antibiotics.
No, conservative therapy with antiobiotics can wrok. Change nutrition. Start organic, non-GMO, no glutin green Mediterranian diet. Start Acupuncture with Moxibustion. Start 750-1,000 ml Probiotics daily.
The treatment of appendicitis can either be surgical or with antibiotics. The surgical approach offers the best cure and long-term outcomes. The treatment of appendicitis with antibiotics has a 30% recurrence rate within two years. There is also a failure rate associated with antibiotics.