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SibTiger
15 years ago

The operation is always the best way of treatment. Certainly, blind intestinal inflammation can also return with some luck from alone, otherwise all people would have died 150 years ago, but it is not recommended to wait (at most in the hospital you can do this). The risk of anesthesia is very low and there are a few hospitals where you can choose not to let the surgery go under general anesthesia. I’ve done my civil service at a hospital’s surgical station, and throughout the time, not a single time-operated patient died.

sachichnich
15 years ago
Reply to  schwarzbaer

I got him out last year (nights at 2 in the Krhs, and in the morning at 8 that came out).

There was no problem and I was fit again at 10 a.m. as a gymnasium and that although I must take strong immunosuppressants and therefore belong to the risk patients 😉

lola66
15 years ago

I wouldn’t advise you with antibiotics. Go to the doctor, let me examine you and make a blood count, as well as a blood count, and if you get the diagnosis of apendizitis, I’d let myself operate before there’s a breakthrough at some point. The blind arm OP is a routine attack for days. Good improvement!

lola66
15 years ago
Reply to  schwarzbaer

Jetz you write French, I hope the many answers don’t let you go abroad now.Look under the article by lenticularis after, there I wrote you a comment. Good Luck

lola66
15 years ago
Reply to  schwarzbaer

Jetz you write French, I hope the many answers don’t let you go abroad now.Look under the article by lenticularis after, there I wrote you a comment. Good Luck

CocoDuch
15 years ago

if the rider and the eiter exits into the body then you can die.

BEAFEE
15 years ago

Weren’t you still with the doctor?? Help antibiotics not !!! Do you want to get it to a blind-arm break?? Well, good night…

BEAFEE
15 years ago
Reply to  schwarzbaer

Believe me, it doesn’t help me. And such an surgery is done daily. So don’t be afraid!!!!

helrich
15 years ago

Of course, you can wait until you get a blind arm breakthrough. Apart from the pain, it’s a deadly method…

I was glad to get the blind arm out. He was inflamed and I don’t want the pain again…

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If you have the abdominal pain only since today, it can of course also have other reasons. If the pain remains acute, do not hesitate to look for the doctor and in the case of cases also let you operate.

helrich
15 years ago
Reply to  schwarzbaer

I don’t know how long it takes to break, I didn’t take that risk. I dropped my stomach aches in 1984 for 3 days until I am a doctor and every day the pain was stronger. Maybe it’s just a stimulus that you’ll get cool in the handle. But then the pain would have to be really good. If not, necessarily to the doctor and if necessary also accept an surgery.

helrich
15 years ago

then good improvement

CocoDuch
15 years ago

I don’t know any alternatives. but I would still let him operate out… because once you get him away, you won’t have him anymore. the scars you hardly see .. because it was glued.. (if stitched then eats shit).. I would let myself be advised at your place at the doctor and he knows the perfect answer

amdros
15 years ago

This will certainly have to be decided by the doctor and also decide.

Blind intestinal inflammation is not to be joked, an acquaintance was no longer allowed to walk and was even not operated. Just want to show you that it can be very serious.

moonwalker001
15 years ago

were with the doctor and is it ne blind intestinal inflammation? This diagnosis is not easy, and yes, antibiotics can help, but often have to be an operation.

JackSperrholz
15 years ago

No, the thing has to get out.
When he breaks through
to the doc

lenticularis
15 years ago

do you have the doctor’s diagnosis?

lenticularis
15 years ago
Reply to  lenticularis

ok have read your other question… don’t worry about all the answers, the right answer can only give you your doctor! often has a bubble stuck in the darm;) go for a walk. if tomorrow is not better let it be examined by the doctor

lola66
15 years ago
Reply to  lenticularis

He /she is right, because even strong bloatings can trigger these cramps, then take a warm bath and Saab simplex- Drop,but go to the doctor!

schlossgeist
15 years ago

No: You can die of a blind-arm breakthrough!

Smash
15 years ago

Yes there is an alternative: Exitus.

Comstock
15 years ago

Yeah, die.

moonwalker001
15 years ago
Reply to  Comstock

if it can be perforated that one gets a peritonitis, i.e. an inflammation of the frizz – that is not that one inevitably dies….