Patients with appendicitis are relatively unlikely to heal on their own, because appendicitis with an embedded fecal stone is a condition that does not heal on its own without timely anti-infective treatment or surgery. Blockage of the appendiceal outlet by a fecal stone can cause increased pressure in the appendix and even septicemia and perforation of the appendix. Without aggressive treatment, the patient’s condition can progressively worsen, causing complications such as infectious shock. However, in some patients, appendicitis is relatively mild and the patient’s own resistance is good. In this case, without active anti-infection treatment, there is a real possibility of spontaneous healing, but the chances of this happening are relatively low. Therefore, if the patient’s condition is considered appendicitis, do not take a chance, it is recommended to go to the hospital for anti-infection treatment in time, and timely surgery can achieve a complete cure.