Surgery is preferred for appendicitis, but there are some cases where conservative treatment can be chosen: 1. Appendicitis with a diagnosis that is not very clear and the cause of the disease is not very clear. 2. In this case, it is also not suitable for surgery and conservative treatment is chosen. In the process of conservative treatment, the patient’s abdominal signs need to be closely observed, so that the medication can be adjusted, and antibiotics or abdominal physiotherapy are generally applied. If the patient’s symptoms do not improve significantly during the treatment, and the condition continues to worsen, or even infectious shock occurs, then surgery is required.