Dr. Dennis Hooper has worked as a respected medical professional for the last four decades. During this time, Dr. Dennis Hooper has published articles and book chapters on countless subjects, ranging from intestinal resistance to E. coli to the effects of carbenicillin therapy on anaerobic infections.
One of the best-known examples of anaerobic infection is appendicitis. Though painful and understandably frightening, appendicitis is a highly treatable infection, depending on when doctors notice the condition. Indeed, an early diagnosis can spell the difference between a few days in the hospital to a stay of several weeks or months. With this in mind, individuals must remain vigilant for potential warning signs.
The most obvious symptom of the infection is a persistent and growing pain around the navel and upper abdomen. Not only does the pain increase over time, but it can range from very faint to sharp and stinging as it moves through the abdominal region. As the infection continues to spread, a person may experience loss of appetite followed by nausea and vomiting, swelling of the abdomen, and fever. A few less common symptoms include painful urination and constipation.
One of the best-known examples of anaerobic infection is appendicitis. Though painful and understandably frightening, appendicitis is a highly treatable infection, depending on when doctors notice the condition. Indeed, an early diagnosis can spell the difference between a few days in the hospital to a stay of several weeks or months. With this in mind, individuals must remain vigilant for potential warning signs.
The most obvious symptom of the infection is a persistent and growing pain around the navel and upper abdomen. Not only does the pain increase over time, but it can range from very faint to sharp and stinging as it moves through the abdominal region. As the infection continues to spread, a person may experience loss of appetite followed by nausea and vomiting, swelling of the abdomen, and fever. A few less common symptoms include painful urination and constipation.