Tips on how to get rid of appendix fecal stone

The presence of a fecal stone in the appendix requires regular treatment and there are no tricks. If there are no symptoms, you can improve your diet and lifestyle to promote the expulsion of the fecal stone. If it is large or painful, surgery is recommended. 1. Appendiceal fecal stone occurs when intestinal contents accumulate and form stone-like changes. If the appendiceal fecal stone is small and there is no pain, you can eat more fiber-rich foods such as vegetables and fruits to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis and help discharge. 2. If the fecal stone is large in size, causing obstruction of the appendiceal lumen and painful symptoms, one should consider whether it is appendicitis, and need to consult a doctor in time to remove the appendix to prevent the emergence of gangrenous appendicitis, appendiceal perforation, and other serious life-threatening conditions. Appendiceal fecalithiasis patients should seek timely medical attention, treatment under the guidance of the doctor, moderate observation, daily attention to a healthy lifestyle, avoid strenuous exercise after meals, eat less spicy and stimulating food, pay attention to rest, avoid staying up all night.