Chronic appendicitis is a chronic inflammatory lesion of the appendix that remains after the acute inflammation of the appendix has subsided, and after the sudden onset of appendicitis, most of the general symptoms of gastrointestinal diseases such as nausea and vomiting, loss of appetite, etc. So, how is chronic appendicitis treated? Next, let’s take a look at the relevant medical knowledge. How to treat chronic appendicitis? The correct determination of acute appendicitis is the prerequisite for the treatment of chronic appendicitis, which is based on appendectomy. The treatment of chronic appendicitis is based on appendectomy. The location of the appendix is different for each person in medicine chronic appendicitis abdominal pain is also different, high appendix can be manifested as right lumbar pain, while low appendix has lower abdominal cramping pain. The variation in the degree and location of abdominal pain often leads to misdiagnosis of acute appendicitis as other diseases If the diagnosis is made in a patient who is still suspicious or in a senior patient with a more serious chronic disease that is not yet under control, non-operative treatment should be temporarily performed and can be followed up in an outpatient clinic. The appendix is a continuation part of the human colon, but its end is closed. After appendectomy, symptoms such as abdominal pain caused by chronic appendicitis should disappear immediately. If preoperative symptoms persist, further investigations must be performed to clarify the cause of abdominal pain. We recommend patients with chronic appendicitis to keep their bowels open. Eat foods with a lot of fiber to keep the stool open and develop good bowel habits. Because constipation can cause fecal stone impaction, appendicitis can be triggered by inflammation and appendicitis can occur due to appendicitis obstruction. The above are our questions and answers on how to treat chronic appendicitis, I believe you have further understanding, here to remind you, we recommend that chronic appendicitis patients should not take 100 steps after meals in their lives. We know that walking a hundred steps after meals is one of the traditional methods to maintain health, but chronic appendicitis patients should not exercise immediately after meals, nor should they normally engage in strenuous exercise to avoid the onset of fecal stone impaction. We recommend that patients with chronic appendicitis pay attention to rest and fatigue prevention in their lives. The above content is for reference only, individual physique are different, the actual situation you have to consult your doctor.