Mild appendicitis can usually be cured in 5 to 7 days after standardized treatment, but if the patient’s condition is severe or recurrent, surgery is still needed. Appendicitis is caused by bacterial infection due to inattention to dietary habits and blockage of the appendiceal lumen, and can manifest as pressure pain and rebound pain in the right lower abdomen, accompanied by fever, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal distension and other symptoms. When the inflammation is mild, it can be treated with antibacterial drugs such as levofloxacin capsules, cefixime tablets, metronidazole tablets, etc., which can be taken orally under the guidance of physician, and the more severe inflammation can be treated by intravenous drip antibacterial drugs (such as ceftriaxone sodium, levofloxacin). If the patient has recurrent or severe appendicitis, surgery (laparoscopic appendectomy) remains the only effective treatment. You need to go to the hospital, the physician according to the patient’s condition for appropriate treatment, you can not randomly use drugs.