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Appendicitis
She is suffering from side pain doctor suggested for surgery please check and suggest it's severity whether we need to go for surgery or not and how much it usually costs under laproscopy
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Appendicitis is a surgical emergency, only magic can save u (though seen a few) if not operated.Why risk further complications.
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Get your treatment started as soon as possible as this can turn to be a source of infection Symptomatic management can be done for mild case but for severe cases usually surgery is the treatment of choice
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Once diagnosed, appendicitis is best treated with surgery.Treatment cost may vary depending on the place and hospital, laproscopic surgery is expensive.
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Need few more details Kindly consult
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It’s better to get surgery done to prevent further infection or busting. Also charges depend upon hospital to hospital
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Follow your treating doctor advise
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It’s better to operate to prevent rupture and infection. • Soups – Clear vegetable soup, chicken broth, or miso soup • Salads – Cucumber, tomato, or mixed greens with a light dressing • Steamed Vegetables – Carrots, zucchini, or spinach • Boiled or Steamed Rice – Plain or with a little seasoning • Oatmeal or Porridge – Light and easy to digest • Steamed or Grilled Fish – Like salmon or cod, lightly seasoned • Soft Fruits – Bananas, papaya, or applesauce • Yogurt – Plain or with a little honey • Boiled or Poached Eggs – Easy on the stomach • Whole Wheat Toast or Crackers – Light and
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Needs to be operated.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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U can try with medicine
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Avoid fried food and spicy food Water intake more Green leafy vegetables and fruits Do connect and consult
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