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    Appendicitis / Appendix The appendix is a small tissue forming a tube-shaped sac and attached to the lower end of the large intestine. Inflammation of the appendix avoids itself in acute and chronic states and affects both the sexes uniformly. This disease accounts for about half the acute abdominal urgent situation happening between the ages of ten and thirty.

    Appendicitis symptoms

    Ache in center of abdomen, anxiety in abdomen

    Appendicitis typically starts with an unexpected ache in the center of the abdomen. The ache may be headed by common discomfort in the abdomen, indigestion, diarrhea, or constipation. Slowly, the pain shifts to the lower right side, and is normally accompanied by a fever.

    Nausea and Vomiting

    Nausea is ordinary and the patient may vomit one time or twice. In the chronic state of appendicitis, the patient may bears from recurring pain in the right lower abdomen, constipation, loss of appetite, and gentle nausea.

    Causes of Appendicitis

    Excessive quantity of poisonous waste material in caecum

    Appendicitis begins by the presence of an excessive quantity of poisonous waste material in the caecum. As a result, the appendix gets irritated and reddened. Inflammation and infection are caused by certain germs which are typically present in the intestinal area.

    Home Remedies for Appendicitis

    Appendicitis treatment via Fenugreek Seeds

    Usual use of tea made from fenugreek seeds has confirmed useful in avoiding the appendix from flattering a dumping ground for surplus mucus and intestinal waste. This tea is made by putting one tablespoon of the seeds in a liter of cold water and permits it to simmer for half an hour and then strained it. It must be allowed to cool a slight bit before being drunk. One of the safe and effective home remedies for appendicitis

    Appendicitis treatment with Vegetable Juices

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    Many vegetable juices have been found precious in appendicitis. A mainly good combination is that of 100 ml each of beet and cucumber juices mixed with 300 ml of carrot juice. This combined juice can be taken two times every day.

    Appendicitis treatment with Buttermilk

    Buttermilk is helpful in the handling of chronic form of appendicitis. For this purpose, one liter of buttermilk may be taken by patient daily.

    Appendicitis treatment with help of Whole Wheat

    The utilization of whole wheat, which includes bran and wheat, has been found useful in avoiding more than a few digestive disorders, including appendicitis. The bran of wheat can be sterilized by blazing after thorough cleaning and this sterilized bran can be added to wheat flour in the percentage of one to six by weight. Two or three chapattis made from this flour can be consumed every day for avoiding this disease.

    Appendicitis diet

    Fasting and nothing excluding water

    At the first indications of severe pain, vomiting, and fever, the patient must resort to fasting and nothing except water should go into the system.

    Fruit juices

    Fruit juices may be given from the third day beyond for the next three days. Thereafter the patient may accept an all-fruit diet for more four or five days.

    Well-balanced diet

    After this firmly regulated routine, he should accept a well-balanced diet which must consists of seeds, nuts, grains, vegetables, and fruits.

    Other Appendicitis treatments

    Partially liter of Warm-water enema

    When the first signs of pain, vomiting, and fever occur, the patient must be put to bed instantly, as have a rest is of the greatest importance. A low enema, containing about half a liter of warm water, should be managed once every day for the first three days to cleanse the lower bowel if it can be bear with comfort.

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    Hot squeezes and abdominal packs of wet sheet strip

    Hot compresses may be put over the painful parts several times every day. Abdominal packs, made of a strip of wet sheet and enclosed by a dry flannel cloth bound firmly around the abdomen, should be applied constantly until all acute symptoms collapse.

    Three liters of warm-water enema

    When the acute symptoms collapse by about the third day, the patient should be given a full enema having about three liters of warm water, and this must be continued each day until all inflammation and pain have gone.

    Avoid constipation

    In other words, the patient of appendicitis should accept all measures to eliminate constipation. Once the waste matter in the caecum has moved into the colon and is then getting rid of, the irritation and inflammation in the appendix will subside and surgical exclusion of the appendix may not be essential.