Do you have to operate on appendicitis when it stops hurting?

Whether or not to operate when appendicitis stops hurting should be considered on a case-by-case basis. If a simple acute appendicitis attack or an early attack of acute appendicitis is not serious and can be treated with anti-infective treatment without pain, then surgery can be avoided; if appendicitis is prone to recurrent attacks with peritonitis, then surgery is necessary even if the pain is temporarily eliminated.
Appendicitis is a frequent clinical disease, and there is a risk of recurrence of appendicitis when it is not surgically removed.
For simple appendicitis or acute appendicitis when the early attack is not serious, for those who do not want to undergo surgery, contraindications to surgery can choose conservative treatment. The use of antibiotics to fight infection treatment, the inflammation subsides after the appendix does not hurt, you can no longer surgery, but also pay attention to conditioning, healthy diet, avoiding fatigue and so on.
If the inflammation of the appendix is prone to recurrent attacks and severe peritonitis such as peritoneal irritation signs, even if the pain is gone, it is recommended that the appendix be surgically removed to avoid the pain of recurrent attacks.
Whether or not to operate when appendicitis stops hurting should be decided according to the doctor’s diagnosis to avoid delaying the condition.