How soon can you run with minimally invasive appendicitis surgery

Patients with appendicitis who opt for minimally invasive surgery, that is, laparoscopic surgical treatment, can run after 4 weeks postoperatively. Because appendicitis is an infectious disease, surgery or infection will lead to the destruction of the intra-abdominal environment, and some patients will have intestinal adhesions after surgery, so they should pay attention to rest, not to overeat and drink, and gradually increase the amount of activity in 2-4 weeks. Especially, if you choose to exercise after eating, it can also promote the emptying of intestinal contents downward, which is beneficial to the patient’s recovery. In addition, premature activity in patients with appendicitis may affect the healing of the incision. Some patients with obesity are also prone to the formation of incisional hernia after surgery, so they should run after four weeks after surgery.