When people search for "a dull ache in the lower right abdomen that just won’t go away," they’re often trying to understand the cause of persistent, unexplained abdominal pain, which could be a sign of chronic appendicitis. By definition, chronic appendicitis refers to a long-term inflammation of the appendix, unlike acute appendicitis, which comes on suddenly.
How do you know if you have chronic appendicitis?
- Chronic appendicitis is marked by persistent or recurring pain that can last more than 48 hours, and in some cases, even disrupting daily life.
- It is sometimes accompanied by nausea or low-grade fever and is often mistaken for something less serious, like indigestion or muscle pain.
What can you do about chronic appendix pain?
While some cases are managed with antibiotics, an appendectomy or an appendix surgery is the most effective solution, preventing future complications. Since treatment may involve tests, hospital visits, or surgery, having a comprehensive health insurance could help in seeking necessary care.
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