Appendicitis & Appendectomy: Understanding When Surgery is Necessary
Yes, an inflamed appendix should be surgically removed as soon as possible. A swollen appendix is a sign of appendicitis, which is a medical condition that can quickly become life-threatening if the inflamed tissue bursts and releases infection into the abdominal cavity. Immediate surgery is necessary to remove the appendix and prevent the spread of infection.Plastic Surgery - Related Articles
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