Appendicitis is a very common acute abdominal disease in surgery, and surgical resection is currently the preferred treatment for appendicitis. After appendicitis resection surgery, you can get out of bed 24 hours after surgery, and doctors also encourage patients to get out of bed 24 hours after surgery, that is, about 1 day, the reason is mainly for the following two points: 1, anesthesia drugs can be completely metabolized after 24 hours, at this time the patient is asked to get out of bed to avoid dizziness and other uncomfortable symptoms caused by anesthesia drugs have not been completely metabolized. 2, get out of bed early after 24 hours. Activity can effectively promote intestinal peristalsis, accelerate intestinal excretion, defecation, and restore intestinal function, which is conducive to the patient’s early feeding and rapid healing.