Does fecal lithic appendicitis heal without surgery

Fecal stone appendicitis cannot be cured without surgery, because it leads to increased pressure in the appendiceal lumen and is also prone to secondary obstruction and infection, and the patient can also experience increased abdominal pain. If the appendix is peristaltic, the symptoms can be relieved, but it is very unlikely; if the stone is embedded, it may lead to necrosis of the appendiceal wall, and further surgery may be required if necessary, which should be determined by medical examination. Patients with appendicitis should be actively treated with anti-infection during the acute stage, and surgery should be actively chosen when symptoms worsen. After surgery, patients should be given intravenous fluids and be released from bed early to promote the recovery of intestinal peristalsis, and after the recovery of intestinal function, patients should be allowed to eat, and attention should be paid to small and frequent meals, reasonable meals and gradual transition.