Intestinal adhesions after appendicitis surgery may heal in a month or so. After having appendicitis surgery, due to the local inflammation seepage is more serious, the seepage can not be absorbed, it will lead to the intestinal tube to intestinal tube, intestinal tube and peritoneum between the adhesion, also known as intestinal adhesion, belong to the appendicitis surgery after a common complication. Generally, after appendicitis surgery, once the intestinal adhesion occurs, it needs to be treated by surgery as soon as possible to release the adhesion, which may be good for about a month. After appendicitis surgery, it is recommended to get out of bed properly under the guidance of professional doctors, which can promote peristalsis and avoid the occurrence of intestinal adhesions. Moreover, after the occurrence of intestinal adhesion, it is necessary to follow the doctor’s instructions routine fasting and gastrointestinal decompression, so as to avoid serious intestinal adhesion triggered intestinal obstruction.