Early symptoms of chronic appendicitis

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2025-05-20 05:23:50 Views: 59 times

The early symptoms of chronic appendicitis are abdominal pain, nausea, fever, etc.

Early symptoms of chronic appendicitis

1. Abdominal pain

Chronic appendicitis is usually caused by inflammation in the cecum. Inflammatory stimulation can lead to swelling, congestion and sensitivity of the cecum and surrounding tissues, causing abdominal pain.

2. Nausea

Chronic appendicitis is usually accompanied by inflammation in the cecum. Inflammatory stimulation can lead to discomfort in the gastrointestinal tract. This stimulation may cause nausea and vomiting.

Early symptoms of chronic appendicitis

3. Fever

Chronic appendicitis is caused by inflammation in the cecum. When the inflammatory reaction intensifies, inflammatory mediators may be released, causing the thermoregulatory center to be stimulated and causing fever.



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