Hold the Knife: Antibiotics May Be Safe Treatment for Appendicitis

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Patients with appendicitis usually have surgery to remove their appendix, but in some cases, it may be safe to use antibiotics as a first-line treatment instead, a new study suggests.

In the study, patients treated with antibiotics were at no increased risk of their appendix bursting compared to those who underwent surgery, and were 31 percent less likely to experience complications, such as wound infection, the researchers said.

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