Patients who have undergone appendicitis surgery may exhibit symptoms such as surgical incision pain, abdominal distention, nausea and vomiting during their recovery period. This is mainly due to the straining of the intestine by the surgeon during the surgery. With time and systematic treatment, the incision pain will gradually disappear and the incision will slowly heal. If the patient is more heavily infected, the phenomenon of intestinal obstruction will occur, and clinical symptoms of abdominal distension and abdominal pain will appear. Patients can perform appropriate abdominal massage to promote intestinal peristalsis, during this period, the diet should be mainly liquid food, eat less and more meals, avoid overeating, overeating, can effectively relieve the phenomenon of abdominal distension.