Acute appendicitis can be treated without surgery. However, in most cases, appendectomy should be performed at an early stage once the diagnosis of acute appendicitis has been confirmed. Early surgery means that the appendix is removed when the inflammation is still obstructing the lumen or when there is only congestion and edema, at which time the operation is easier and there are fewer postoperative complications. Acute appendicitis non-surgical treatment is only applicable to simple appendicitis and the early stage of acute appendicitis, follow the doctor’s instructions for appropriate medication can be restored to normal; such as drip antibiotic levofloxacin hydrochloride anti-inflammatory, dizocin pain, symptomatic treatment can alleviate the condition, the inflammation subsides after surgery can be not done. If the patient’s general condition is poor or objective conditions do not allow, or accompanied by other serious organic diseases with contraindications to surgery, may not accept surgical treatment. The main therapeutic measures include the selection of effective antibiotics such as levofloxacin hydrochloride for anti-inflammatory and rehydration therapy. Antibiotic selection needs to cover both aerobic and anaerobic intestinal flora. Acute appendicitis can be converted to chronic after conservative treatment, but there is still a possibility of recurrence, if long-term recurrent episodes, it is recommended to go to the hospital for surgical removal of the appendix in order to eliminate future problems. It is recommended to go to the hospital to improve the examination, after a clear diagnosis to take targeted treatment, not to private treatment, so as not to cause adverse consequences.