Under normal circumstances, appendicitis surgery will not recur because the appendix is completely removed during appendicitis surgery, so there will be no more appendicitis attacks without the appendix. However, in a small number of patients, the infection of the appendix is particularly heavy, so it cannot be completely removed and a part of the appendix remains, and the abdominal pain may appear again later, which is often considered to be appendicitis stump infection. Some patients also experience pain in the right lower abdomen after appendectomy, often associated with intestinal adhesions, etc. If you have significant abdominal pain after appendicitis surgery, you need to go to the hospital as soon as possible to improve the relevant examination, identify the cause, and carry out relevant treatment. During the period of abdominal pain, you should not drink alcoholic beverages, eat too spicy food, or eat food that is difficult to digest and easily forms hard stools, etc. You can drink more water and consume fresh fruits and green vegetables appropriately.