Is it better to operate one month after a chronic appendicitis attack?

Surgery can be performed one month after the onset of chronic appendicitis. Once chronic appendicitis is diagnosed and there are no contraindications to surgery, it is recommended that surgery be performed in a timely manner. Surgical treatment of chronic appendicitis has a better prognosis, once diagnosed, appendectomy is preferred. The main surgical methods are laparoscopic appendectomy and cesarean appendectomy. Incision infection is a common postoperative complication, which is mainly manifested by symptoms such as elevated body temperature, incision swelling or throbbing pain. After the anesthesia disappears after the operation, you can get out of bed and move appropriately to promote intestinal peristalsis. Chronic appendicitis attacks will have the right lower abdomen intermittent hidden pain or swelling pain, sometimes heavy and sometimes light, the attack time is not fixed, repeated attacks will affect normal life. It is recommended to go to the regular hospital in time to avoid delay.