🧬 What is the function of the appendix?
In the past, it was believed that it was a useless vestigial organ. However, recent research has shown that it has important functions, especially related to the immune system and gut health:
· Immune function: It contains a large amount of lymphoid tissue that produces immune cells (such as T and B lymphocytes) and contributes to the body’s immunity, especially during childhood and adolescence.
· Reservoir of beneficial bacteria: Acts as a safe store for beneficial bacteria in the gut, helping to recolonize the intestinal tract after diseases that upset its balance, such as cases of severe diarrhea.
· It is not essential: It is important to know that, despite its benefits, human beings can live healthily without it, and its removal does not negatively affect the general functions of the body.
🩺 Inflammation of the appendix (appendicitis)
Appendicitis is a medical emergency that occurs when the appendix becomes inflamed and swollen, usually due to an obstruction of its opening.
Causes: