Can appendicitis be cured with medication?

Usually, some mild appendicitis can be cured with medication, but most appendicitis patients need to choose surgery for treatment.
For mild appendicitis, you can take penicillin, amoxicillin and other medicines to control the symptoms under the doctor’s advice. However, due to individual differences, patients with poor resistance are more prone to recurrence.
For patients with more severe inflammation, the effect of control may not be achieved by taking medication. Therefore, for the more serious appendicitis patients should be active in surgery, and it is not easy to recur after surgical treatment.
Therefore, for mild appendicitis, taking medication can control the symptoms, but it is easy to recur. It is not recommended to take medication to treat appendicitis. Surgery is recommended to treat appendicitis under the supervision of a doctor.
Once a patient develops appendicitis symptoms, he/she needs to go to the hospital in time for consultation and regular treatment under the guidance of a physician.