Appendicitis

Appendicitis creates inflammation, pain, & swelling of the appendix, it’s a finger-like pouch connected to the large intestine. The exact cause of appendicitis is not yet known. In the case of appendicitis, usually a small piece of feces, blocks the entrance of the appendix, causing it to swell. As the inflammation worsens, appendicitis pain increases and eventually becomes very severe. The site of pain may vary, depending upon the age and position of the appendix present in the body. An Appendix is a small, thin pouch about five to ten centimeters long. It is also known as “vestigial organ” as it is of no use but still present in the body. An Appendix is connected to the large intestine in the human body.

What are the signs and symptoms of appendicitis?

The different signs & symptoms that are seen in appendicitis patients are:

. Fever

. Constipation

. Vomiting

. Progressively worsening pain

. Nausea

. Loss of appetite

. Painful coughing or sneezing

. Diarrhea

. Swelling in the abdomen

. An inability to pass gas

. Severe cramps

. Painful urination

Symptoms of appendicitis may take four to 48 hours to develop.

What are the causes of appendicitis?

The different causes of appendicitis are mentioned below in detail:

. Inflammatory bowel disease

. Trauma to your abdomen

. Blockage of the appendix opening

. Parasites, stool and growths that can clog your appendiceal lumen

. Cancer

. Blockage due to any infection

What are the risk factors of appendicitis?

The risk factors that are responsible for appendicitis are mentioned below in details:

. Age – Appendicitis most often affects people between the age of 14 and 30 years old.

. Family history – People who have a family history of appendicitis are at higher risk of developing it.

. Sex – Appendicitis is more common in males than in females.

What is the Ayurvedic view of appendicitis ?

According to Ayurveda, appendicitis may be due to an imbalance of one or more of the doshas and qualities may be aggravated. If someone has an imbalance of these doshas or qualities then a patient may result in appendicitis. The aggravation of the dosha took place due to wrong eating habits & a sedentary lifestyle.

Healthy diet and lifestyle:

The  patients  should follow a healthy diet along with lifestyle for reducing the risk of the development of appendicitis. So follow some healthy tips mentioned below in details:

.  Drink plenty of water

.  Vitamin C rich food such as orange, guava, lemon are very useful in this condition.

.  Zinc-rich foods should also be included in the diet.

.  Take high-fiber by including salad, fruits, oats, pulses, and nuts in daily routine.

.  Exercise daily for half an hour to one hour daily.

.  Daily walking for half an hour is good for health.

.  Yoga & meditation is good for health so do perform them for reducing stress, anxiety, & diseased condition.

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