Spicy and irritating foods are taboo.
Surgical treatment is recommended for chronic appendicitis to avoid causing appendiceal abscess and perforation. Some changes should be made to diet and living habits in daily life. Do not eat too much, do not stay up late, eat light and exercise, etc.
(1) After chronic appendicitis is diagnosed, in principle, surgical treatment should be performed to remove the pathological appendix. Especially patients with a history of acute attacks should undergo timely surgery. For patients with doubtful diagnosis or elderly patients with severe comorbidities, temporary non-surgical treatment should be provided and followed up and observed in the outpatient clinic.
(2) If the appearance of the appendix is ??found to be basically normal during the operation, it is not possible to simply remove the appendix and then close the abdomen. The tissues and organs near the appendix should be carefully inspected, such as the ileocecal area, one meter of the terminal ileum, and the small intestine. membrane and its lymph nodes. Female patients should also carefully explore the pelvic cavity and accessories to prevent misdiagnosis and missed diagnosis.
(3) Each patient should be followed up for a period of time after surgery to understand the actual effect after appendectomy.