There is usually no increased risk of bowel cancer after appendectomy.
There is usually no direct relationship between appendicitis surgery and the development of bowel cancer. Bowel cancer is often associated with poor dietary habits or hereditary factors and can be diagnosed by colonoscopy. Bad habits such as obesity or frequent consumption of foods high in fat and low in fiber, frequent consumption of alcohol and cigarettes, or frequent consumption of preserved or processed foods can increase the prevalence of bowel cancer. For familial adenomatous polyposis, it may be related to genetic factors.
Appendicitis is an inflammatory disease caused by various reasons. For simple appendicitis, after cured by proper care in surgery, it usually does not affect the health and will not directly cause an increase in the incidence of bowel cancer.
When the body appears uncomfortable, need to actively consult the doctor, under the guidance of the physician reasonable treatment.