Patients can eat some eggs after appendicitis surgery, but it depends on the progress of the patient’s condition. Usually, after appendicitis surgery, the patient’s gastrointestinal tract needs to rest for a period of time, during which time the patient should not eat anything. After eating a liquid diet, patients can eat a semi-liquid diet if they do not have symptoms such as abdominal distension and pain. After eating a semi-liquid diet, if the patient still does not feel any discomfort, the patient can then transition to a normal diet, and at this time the patient can eat a small amount of eggs. After appendicitis surgery, patients should eat more fresh fruits and vegetables to facilitate the discharge of stool and the healing of the wound. Secondly, the patient should eat small amounts of meals, so that it is conducive to the recovery of their body functions.