Is tung oil plaster applied externally for appendicitis?

Tung oil plaster applied externally does not cure appendicitis. Whether it is acute or chronic appendicitis, tung oil plaster is not a cure and is not recommended. In most cases of acute appendicitis, appendectomy should be performed as soon as possible after diagnosis. When the appendix inflammation is still in the lumen obstruction or congestion and edema, the success rate of the operation is high, and the postoperative complications are also less; once the delay in treatment, the appendix gangrene or perforation, the difficulty of the operation is greatly increased. Most cases of chronic appendicitis are the result of acute appendicitis, and the disease can recur. After the diagnosis is clear, the diseased appendix needs to be surgically removed and pathologically examined at the same time to confirm the diagnosis. If you experience any of the signs and symptoms of appendicitis, please consult a doctor as soon as possible to avoid delay.