Appendiceal pain can be treated with anti-infective medications such as amoxicillin, ceftriaxone or cefixime.
When pain occurs in appendicitis, it can be treated with broad-spectrum anti-inflammatory medications if it is simple appendicitis or chronic appendicitis with mild symptoms. Amoxicillin capsules, ceftriaxone, or cefixime may be used as prescribed, especially if the symptoms are mild.
If the appendix pain is metastatic abdominal pain, and the symptoms continue to aggravate with high fever without relief, you need to immediately go to the hospital, in the case of conservative treatment methods did not improve significantly, if necessary, need to further choose the surgical treatment, that is, appendectomy.
It is recommended that patients with appendiceal pain should go to regular hospitals in time, make a clear diagnosis with the help of professional physicians, and take reasonable treatment measures, and should not blindly use medication on their own, so as not to delay their condition.