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- $Title{Is Acute Appendicitis More Dangerous to an Older Person?}
- $Subject{appendicitis aging appendix surgery older ruptured peritonitis
- abscess elderly aged age elder geriatric surgeries operation operations
- surgery Nausea vomiting diarrhea tenderness low-grade fever abscesses}
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- Is Acute Appendicitis More Dangerous to an Older Person?
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- QUESTION: Is a case of acute appendicitis more dangerous to an older person?
- I always had the notion that only young people could develop this condition.
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- ANSWER: Although acute appendicitis is primarily a disease of the young, it
- is not unusual in older people. The danger lies in delaying treatment (i.e.,
- by mistaking the symptoms for those of other illnesses), since a ruptured
- appendix can lead to peritonitis, abscess, and even death.
- Time, say the experts, is a crucial factor in dealing with the disease,
- because mortality rates are highest (especially in the elderly) when emergency
- surgery is required. Usually appendicitis follows a pattern: pain begins at
- the navel and gradually moves to the lower right side of the abdomen. Nausea,
- vomiting, diarrhea, tenderness, or low-grade fever normally follow.
- With older folks, however, this course may not hold true. Other factors
- may hinder proper diagnosis. For instance, in 45% of all cases, pain does not
- localize, and in older patients it is always less intense. Special problems
- such as senility, fear, or deafness may make communication with the patient
- difficult. And other conditions present at the time, such as heart disease,
- circulatory problems, diabetes, and intestinal disorders like diverticulitis,
- often mimic or mask the symptoms.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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