What is appendicular pain?

The most common cause of appendiceal pain is having appendicitis. The appendix is a degenerative organ of the body, and when a foreign body enters its lumen, such as food debris, parasites or hardened stool, it can block the appendiceal cavity, which is where bacteria can grow and cause appendicular pain. In some patients, the pain is also caused by follicular hyperplasia in the appendiceal cavity, which leads to a lack of patency of the appendiceal cavity. In this case, you need to go to the general surgery or gastroenterology department of the hospital as soon as possible to improve the relevant examination, give anti-inflammatory treatment, and then perform surgery to remove the appendix. In general, laparoscopic appendectomy can be performed, which is less invasive, quicker to recover and more aesthetically pleasing. Some appendicular pains are caused by junctional tumors or even malignant tumors of the appendix, so it is necessary to improve the relevant examination and remove the tumor to prevent it from spreading.