Is it normal to have high white blood cells and stools on the fifth day after appendicitis surgery?

High white blood cells and stools on the fifth day after appendicitis surgery may be due to increased bowel movements caused by intestinal stress as the inflammation has not completely subsided, which is usually normal.
Appendicitis is one of the common acute abdominal conditions in surgery, and the most important means of treatment is surgery to remove the diseased appendix.
On the fifth day after appendicitis surgery, if the inflammation in the abdominal cavity is more severe, there is pus and other dissemination, it may cause inflammatory indicators such as white blood cells, etc., and also cause systemic reactions such as an increase in body temperature, at this time, you can carry out bacterial cultures and other tests, and at the same time, use medication to control the inflammation.
On the fifth day after appendicitis surgery, the number of bowel movements increases, which may be caused by the intestinal stress caused by flipping the intestinal tube during the surgery, generally a few days after the surgery will gradually return to the normal bowel rhythm, and you need to observe the changes in the condition.
After appendicitis surgery, if there is any abnormality, please consult the doctor in charge to clarify the cause.