How soon can you have intercourse after appendicitis laparoscopy

It usually takes more than two weeks for appendicitis patients to have intercourse after laparoscopic surgery. The exact time of intercourse also depends on their recovery. Appendicitis is an inflammation of the appendix caused by blockage of the lumen of the appendix or secondary bacterial infection due to various reasons. Removing the appendix through laparoscopic surgery has the advantages of less trauma, fewer complications and faster recovery than traditional open surgery. Under normal circumstances, patients with appendicitis can recover about two weeks after laparoscopic surgery, and during these two weeks, patients should eliminate coitus. Because the physiological barrier effect of the patient is weakened at this time, if sexual intercourse, it is easy to damage the reproductive tract, causing germs infection, resulting in cervicitis and pelvic inflammatory disease and other gynecological diseases. Two weeks after the operation, the operation area is basically healed, at this time you can have sexual intercourse, but the action needs to be gentle to avoid injury.