How long after appendicitis surgery can you work normally

After appendicitis surgery, it may take a week or half a month to a month before you can go to work normally.
For patients with appendicitis, surgery is usually recommended to treat the condition, and only after surgery can the condition be better improved to avoid recurrent appendicitis aggravation.
For patients with mild appendicitis, if they recover well after surgery, they can get out of bed in about two days after surgery and go to work in about a week’s time.
If the appendicitis is severe, such as purulent appendicitis or perforated appendicitis, the incision removal and recovery will take longer, and some patients may have drainage tubes in the abdominal cavity, so it may take about half a month to a month before they can work normally.
After appendicitis surgery, if you want to know how your recovery is going and how long it will take for you to be able to work normally, it is recommended that you go to the hospital for a follow-up examination and make a detailed consultation directly with the attending doctor.