Home Treatment
If you think you may have
appendicitis, do not try to treat it at home. If you
have
moderate belly pain that does not go away after 4
hours, call your doctor. If you have
severe belly pain, call your doctor right away. It may
be more likely that you have appendicitis if you have:
If you think appendicitis may be causing your abdominal
pain:
- Seek medical treatment immediately. If you have
appendicitis, it is very important to be treated right away.
- Do not eat or drink, unless your doctor says it is okay. If you need surgery for appendicitis, it is best if you have not had anything to eat or drink. You can rinse your mouth with water or suck on hard candy if you are thirsty.
After surgery
Most people leave the hospital 1
to 3 days after having surgery to remove the
appendix
. But if the appendix has ruptured and there
is infection in the abdomen or other problems, it takes longer to get better.
People who have
laparoscopic surgery usually return to normal
activities in 1 to 3 weeks. Those who have a traditional appendectomy generally
return to normal activities in 3 to 4 weeks.
While you are at
home recovering from an appendectomy, check your incision(s) for infection.
Call your doctor if you have a fever or notice other signs of infection such as
redness, swelling, pus, or pain in your lower abdomen. You should also call
your doctor if you are not able to eat normal foods after 5 days.