

Appendicitis In Kids, bowel and lead to death. Surgical removal is the gold standard for treating appendicitis. The procedure is known as an appendectomy. Surgery has risks like infection, bleeding and anesthetic complications, however. These might be avoided with other treatments. A new study found that antibiotic treatment for acute uncomplicated appendicitis worked in
Most cases. Using drugs rather than surgery could help patients avoid some complications. The authors of this study did not say antibiotic treatment should become the standard of care. However, they did suggest further research on the issue.
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