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Appendicitis

06 Mar 2024

Recognizing the Signs and Symptoms of Appendicitis: Early Detection and Management

Appendicitis is a medical condition characterized by the inflammation of the appendix, a small pouch located in the lower right abdomen. This condition requires prompt medical attention, as untreated appendicitis can lead to serious complications, including a ruptured appendix.

30 Jun 2020

Know The Health Problem of Appendicitis

Appendicitis refers to the inflammation of the appendix organ that looks like a finger-shaped pouch which is attached to the colon and is located on the right side of the abdomen.

24 May 2019

How Long will It Take for me to Recover from Appendicitis Surgery?

Depending on the type of surgery you had, your recovery time will vary. If you had an open appendectomy, you would be able to return to a normal routine after about two to four weeks.

02 Apr 2019

A Simple Guide to Hysterectomy - Reasons, Types & Major Approaches

Uterus or womb is the place where the foetus grows in a woman’s body. Hysterectomy is the surgical removal of the uterus (womb) and is performed when a woman has uterus related problems after her child bearing is complete.

23 Mar 2019

Some Facts About Appendicitis That You Need to Know

Appendicitis is a small pouch attached to the beginning of the large intestine. Appendicitis refers to the inflammation of appendix. It is one of the most common causes of emergency abdominal surgery.

11 Feb 2019

Knowing The Red Flags for Appendicitis

It is observed that 8 out of every 10 people fear of getting affected by appendicitis once in their entire lifetime. The disease is primarily associated with stomach pain and can also be felt in your sides or back. With a motion like when you move, walk or even cough, the pain may even worsen causing chronic pain.