Appendicitis minimally invasive surgery incision pain for a few days

Minimally invasive appendicitis surgery incision will usually be painful for 2~3 days, after which the pain will usually disappear gradually, but the duration of the pain may vary due to the different pain tolerance and surgical conditions of each person. Minimally invasive surgery for appendicitis is usually done by laparoscopic appendectomy, and the anesthesia is usually general anesthesia. When the anesthesia is metabolized, the surgical incision will be painful, and pain medications such as ibuprofen, celecoxib, and parecoxib will be given after the surgery. As the minimally invasive surgical incision is small, the postoperative pain of the patient is also mild, and the pain gradually disappears in 2~3 days after the operation in most of the patients. However, if the patient’s appendicitis infection is more serious, the surgical wound is larger, or the patient’s postoperative incision is infected, and the patient’s pain tolerance is poorer, the postoperative wound pain may be prolonged. It is recommended that patients should keep the wound clean and dry after the operation, change the medicine regularly, and eat a light diet after resuming the diet, avoiding spicy and stimulating food, so as not to cause wound infection. If there are any uncomfortable symptoms, contact your doctor in time.