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A Case of Nonpharmacologic Conservative Management of Suspected Uncomplicated Subacute Appendicitis

This article demonstrates the powerful anti-inflammatory effect of water-fasting on the body. In this case, a patient had ultrasound-confirmed appendicitis and did not want surgery or medications. The patient underwent a 7 day medically supervised water-only fast followed by a plant-based, low-fat, low-sodium diet and achieved a significant reduction and eventual elimination of symptoms.

BACKGROUND:

Appendicitis is an acute condition of the abdomen that is treated with surgical intervention. Conservative treatment of appendicitis currently involves intravenous antibiotics. While conservative care is a useful tool in apprehensive patients, in conditions such as appendicitis, delays in proper treatment can be life threatening. In spite of this, some patients will still refuse surgical and pharmacologic intervention, which can significantly limit the physician's therapeutic options.

SUBJECT:

Sonographic evidence is presented of appendicitis in a patient who strongly desired to avoid pharmacologic or surgical intervention.

RESULTS:

The patient underwent a medically supervised water-only fast followed by a plant-based, low-fat, low-sodium diet and achieved a significant reduction and eventual elimination of symptoms.

CONCLUSIONS:

This case demonstrates the need for further research on the effects of medically supervised water-only fasting and careful refeeding in cases of uncomplicated appendicitis.

For article reference: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21417813

For full article pdf: Email DrNathan@fastingescape.com

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