After acute appendicitis surgery, the pain in the right lower abdomen usually fades away in about 2-3 days. The exact situation will depend on the patient’s physical condition as well as the condition of the patient, and will vary from person to person. The common surgical method for acute appendicitis is minimally invasive, where the appendectomy is performed laparoscopically, and the pain where the hole is poked in the abdominal wall will be present after the surgery, and will disappear in about 2-3 days after the surgery. In case of surgery for acute appendicitis performed in an open fashion, the incision for the surgery is usually made in the right lower abdomen, and the pain lasts a little bit longer than the minimally invasive, and usually disappears in about 5 days after the surgery. Due to appendicitis exudate and surgical operation, the postoperative pain in the right lower abdomen usually takes about 2-3 more days after the anesthesia effect has disappeared. Therefore, postoperative treatment with antibiotics such as intravenous ceftriaxone sodium or levofloxacin for 3 days is routinely required. If the patient’s wound appears inflammation, infection, pus, it is recommended that the patient should go to the regular hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor, change the medicine in time, so as not to promote the development of the disease, which will cause adverse effects on the body.