Pain in the lower right abdomen can definitely be a hint towards appendicitis, especially if it’s intensifying. You’re right about the pain shifting from the belly button to the lower right side. But yeah, appendicitis doesn’t always come with a black-and-white checklist of symptoms. Nausea and fever might tag along, but not everyone gets them. Loss of appetite is another sign people notice. But listen, if that pain is worsening, don’t risk waiting. Appendicitis isn’t something to mess with—it requires prompt medical attention.
Now, about natural remedies. Ayurveda offers supportive practices for recovery, but not as a replacement for medical treatment if surgery’s needed. Post-surgery, Ayurveda can definitely help your healing process though! You could consider taking herbs like turmeric, which is pretty awesome with anti-inflammatory properties. Or triphala – helps with digestion and detoxification. But chat with a healthcare pro before diving into herbs, ok?
For diet, stick to light, easy-to-digest foods - khichadi is perfect because it’s gentle and nourishing. Avoid heavy, fried foods. Drink warm water with a sprinkle of ginger or fennel to support digestion and avoid ama (toxins). Moderation is the name of the game here.
Healing time can vary—most folks get back on their feet in a few weeks, but it depends on your constitution and the surgery type. Long-term? Most people bounce back fine, but keep an eye on your gut health. Probiotics can be helpful with restoring balance.
Seriously though, if that sharp pain sticks around or gets worse, don’t delay in getting checked out by a doctor. When in doubt, it’s better to be safe than sorry, right?


