Appendix Treatment

Appendix Treatment

Appendix Treatment at Saru Hospital, Mumbai

At Saru Hospital, we specialize in the diagnosis and treatment of appendix-related issues, including appendicitis. Our expert surgeons provide both surgical and non-surgical options to ensure the best outcomes for our patients.

Our Appendix Treatment Services Include:

Appendectomy

The removal of the appendix (appendectomy) is the most common treatment for appendicitis. We offer both traditional open surgery and minimally invasive laparoscopic techniques for faster recovery and minimal scarring.

Emergency Appendix Surgery

For patients with acute appendicitis, our surgeons provide emergency care to prevent complications like ruptured appendices, offering rapid and effective surgery.

Post-Surgical Care

We provide comprehensive post-operative care, including monitoring for infections and ensuring a smooth recovery process for optimal outcomes.

Why Choose Saru Hospital for Appendix Treatment?

  • Experienced Surgeons: Skilled surgeons specializing in appendix treatments with advanced techniques.
  • Minimally Invasive Options: Offering laparoscopic surgery for faster recovery and less pain.
  • Comprehensive Care: Full care from diagnosis to post-surgery recovery, ensuring the best results.

Whether you need emergency surgery or routine treatment for appendicitis, Saru Hospital is committed to providing excellent care and a quick recovery.

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FAQs

We’re not entirely sure what the appendix does, but it seems to play a role in fighting infection. It has cells that help your immune system.

Appendicitis happens when the appendix gets blocked or infected. This can be caused by things like stool getting stuck, viruses, or bacteria. The appendix then becomes swollen and painful.

The usual treatment is surgery to remove the appendix (appendectomy). This is done as soon as possible to avoid a rupture (appendix bursting).

While not a diagnosis, some signs might suggest appendicitis. See a doctor if you have:

1. Sharp pain in your lower right belly that gets worse when you move Pain that starts around your belly button and moves to your lower right side

2.Nausea and vomiting

3. Loss of appetite

4.Low fever

Most people live healthy lives without an appendix. Recovery is usually quick, but it can take longer if the appendix ruptures.

No, you’ll be asleep under general anesthesia during surgery.

In very rare cases, antibiotics might help mild appendicitis. But surgery is the standard treatment.