Do you have to operate for acute appendicitis?

Acute appendicitis is generally preferred to surgical treatment, if the clinical symptoms are not obvious or the patient does not agree with the operation, you can also choose temporary conservative treatment to observe the effect, such as conservative treatment of the condition does not alleviate the surgery as soon as possible. When acute appendicitis attacks, the patient will have metastatic pain in the right lower abdomen, accompanied by a generalized increase in body temperature, as well as increased blood leukocytes, and accompanied by pus or the risk of perforation, need to be operated as soon as possible. If acute appendicitis has no obvious abdominal pain or accompanying symptoms. You can choose sedation antibiotics, such as intravenous application of ceftriaxone sodium, ornidazole antibiotic treatment, and timely recheck the appendiceal area ultrasound and observation of changes in the condition, if there is an aggravation of the condition, the need for timely surgery. Specific treatment should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor.