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Picture of the Appendix
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Front View of the Appendix
The appendix sits at the junction of the small intestine and large intestine. Its a
thin tube about four inches long. Normally, the appendix sits in the lower rightabdomen.
The function of the appendix is unknown. One theory is that the appendix acts as
a storehouse for good bacteria, rebooting the digestive system after diarrheal
illnesses. Other experts believe the appendix is just a useless remnant from our
evolutionary past. Surgical removal of the appendix causes no observable health
problems.
Appendix Conditions
Appendicitis: For unclear reasons, the appendix often becomes inflamed,
infected, and can rupture. This causes severe pain in the right lower part of
the belly, along with nausea and vomiting.
Tumors of the appendix: Carcinoid tumorssecrete chemicals that cause
periodic flushing, wheezing, and diarrhea. Epithelial tumors are growths in
the appendix that can be benign or cancerous. Appendix tumors are rare.
Appendix Tests
Medical examination: The original test for appendicitis, a simple
examination of the belly remains important in making the diagnosis.
Changes in the abdominal exam help doctors tell if appendicitis is
progressing, as well.
CT scan (computed tomography): A CT scanner uses X-rays and a
computer to create detailed images. In appendicitis, CT scans can show the
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Further Reading:
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inflamed appendix, and whether it has ruptured.
Ultrasound: An ultrasound uses sound waves to detect signs of
appendicitis, such as a swollen appendix.
Complete blood count (CBC): An increased number of white blood cells -- a
sign of infection and inflammation -- are often seen on blood tests during
appendicitis.
Other imaging tests: When a rare tumor of the appendix is suspected,
imaging exams may locate it. These include magnetic resonance imaging
(MRI), positron emission tomography (PET), and CT scans.
Appendix Treatment
Appendectomy: Surgery is the only treatment for appendicitis. The doctor
may use the traditional technique (one large cut) or laparoscopy (several
small cuts and using a camera to see inside). Surgery is also needed to
remove tumors of the appendix. If the tumor is large, it may require more
aggressive surgery with removal of part of the colon.
Antibiotics: While the diagnosis is in question, antibiotics treat any potential
infection that might be causing the symptoms. In general, antibiotics alone
cannot effectively treat appendicitis.
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