Rise in C-reactive protein and signs of appendicitis

A feared complication of appendicitis issepsis, a condition in which infecting bacteria enter the blood and travel to other parts of the body. A significant rise in C-reactive protein with corresponding signs of appendicitis is a useful indicator in the diagnosis of appendicitis. Surgery is commonly performed vialaparoscopy, a minimally invasive procedure where small “keyhole” incisions are made in the abdomen and the appendix is removed with the assistance of a small camera guided by the surgeon.
Delaying medical treatment can also cause one to wear a colostomy bag for several months, or life. Appendicitis happens when your appendix, a small finger-shaped structure that protrudes from your large intestine on the right side, gets inflamed. Appendicitis mostly affects kids between the ages of 11 and 20, and is rare in infants.

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