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Generally speaking, pregnancy appendicitis recovery is not much different from appendicitis in the general population, but it might become difficult to diagnose because some of the appendicitis signs and symptoms are very much similar to those of the normal pregnancy indications. Also, there is a greater chance of pregnant people suffering from complications of pregnancy, including the death of the fetus and fatal infections in the abdominal cavity.

Diagnosis in Pregnancy Appendicitis Recovery
The following are some of the points to note during pregnancy appendicitis recovery, which makes its diagnosis difficult:
  • Many of the symptoms of appendicitis are camouflaged due to pregnancy. Appendicitis can cause the abdomen to bloat, there is pain in the lower abdomen, there could be fevers, and there could be nausea and vomiting. All these signs are indicative of pregnancy too. This makes diagnosis for pregnancy appendicitis recovery difficult and challenging.
  • The very nature of the typical appendicitis pain differs in conditions of pregnancy. The location of the general spot is different.
  • During pregnancy, the pain will seem to aggravate as the weeks of pregnancy increase. If appendicitis occurs in the third trimester, it is quite possible that the woman will have a premature labor. Since the increasing pain is in tandem with the pains that might occur in some women due to pregnancy, they are sometimes ignored.
The diagnosis remains the most significant problem associated with pregnancy appendicitis recovery. Since the diagnosis is most often delayed, appendicitis in pregnant women reaches levels of complications, which makes the treatment quite difficult. In recent times, there have been lots of advancements in diagnosing appendicitis without much confusion, such as the imaging and ultrasound techniques. Diagnosis is easier at the early stages of pregnancy appendicitis recovery. Once the gestation period advances by 35 weeks, graded compression ultrasound techniques might not reveal satisfactory results.

Methods of Pregnancy Appendicitis Recovery
Pregnancy appendicitis recovery is often full and complete if it is done in the early stages, within 24 hours if possible. If there is a delay of over 24 times, then the risk to both the fetus as well as to the pregnant women will increase.

In pregnant women, open appendectomy is not preferred, because of the risk of harming the fetus. Instead, laparoscopy is preferred for pregnancy appendicitis recovery. Here a small incision is made in the abdomen with the help of a laparoscope through which the appendix is eliminated. The treatment is facilitated by the fact that the appendix is quite accessible for removal throughout the progress of the pregnancy.

Quick Tip #1
Pain which starts in the area of the belly button and then slowly moves down to the lower right side of your abdomen is a classic symptom of Appendicitis. Make sure you are aware of these symptoms and contact your doctor if you have any reservations.

Quick Tip #2
Make sure you contact a doctor if there are acute symptoms of middle/lower or right/lower abdominal pain in conjuction with any fever or vomitting.

Quick Tip #3
If you are having these symptoms of abdominal pain for more than four hours, then you should seek an urgent medical evaluation at your doctors office immediately or you should go to your hospitals emergency department straight away.

Source: www.symptomsofappendicitis.org

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