Acute Abdominal Emergencies

Acute abdominal emergencies, including appendicitis, intestinal obstruction, and gastrointestinal bleeding, require prompt evaluation and management. These conditions can lead to severe complications such as peritonitis, organ failure, and shock if left untreated. Immediate interventions aim to relieve pain, stabilize the patient, and prevent further deterioration. Imaging studies, such as CT scans and ultrasound, are essential for accurate diagnosis, while endoscopy may be used for gastrointestinal bleeding or evaluation of the upper GI tract. Depending on the condition, treatment may involve surgery, such as appendectomy or bowel resection, or non-surgical approaches like fluid resuscitation and medications to control bleeding.

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