Can an unmarried woman have her appendix removed?

Usually the appendix can be removed in unmarried women. Appendicitis surgery does not affect fertility, but there are some conditions that can be treated conservatively with medication, and the patient can choose the appropriate treatment according to medical advice. Appendicitis should be treated according to the severity of the disease to choose the appropriate treatment program. In case of acute appendicitis, surgery is recommended for unmarried women. Appendicitis surgery does not affect fertility and is less harmful to the body, usually recovering in about two weeks. If the patient’s health condition is poor or other special circumstances do not allow surgery, the symptoms can be relieved through the use of antibiotic drugs such as azithromycin capsules and amoxicillin capsules. During the treatment period, avoid drinking alcohol, do not eat spicy food, and maintain a normal routine.