Appendicitis
Appendicitis refers to the inflammatory changes in the appendix due to various factors. It is a common disease and its prognosis depends on timely diagnosis and treatment. In early diagnosis and treatment, patients can usually recover in a short period of time, and the mortality rate is very low (o.1% to 0.2%). Delay in diagnosis and treatment can cause serious complications and even death. Appendicitis is a common disease. Clinical manifestations of right lower abdominal pain, elevated body temperature, vomiting, and neutrophils are common. Appendicitis is inflammation of the appendix, the most common abdominal surgical disease.
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