Minimally invasive appendicitis surgery is usually discharged from the hospital around the second day after surgery, depending on the individual. Minimally invasive appendicitis surgery is less invasive to the patient and the hospital stay is shorter compared to conventional open appendectomy, depending on the severity of the inflammation, the individual’s physical condition and the presence of complications. For mild simple appendicitis minimally invasive surgery, the general hospital stay is about 5 days. If the inflammation is more severe, the hospital stay is about 1 week. Since anti-infection treatment is required after appendicitis removal, the discharge time will depend on the condition. In addition, if the patient is elderly, or even has underlying diseases such as hypertension or diabetes, the hospital stay will be extended. In addition, patients are advised to avoid alcohol, cold and spicy food, fried and indigestible food, and overeating, and to take rest to prevent excessive fatigue to promote recovery.