Chronic appendicitis does not have the most obvious symptoms of this statement, generally more common chronic appendicitis with lower right abdominal pain, nausea and vomiting, intestinal adhesions and other symptoms. 1. Lower right abdominal pain: if the patient suffers from chronic appendicitis, the secretions in the appendix cavity can not be discharged to the cecum in a timely manner, resulting in bacterial infection in the appendix cavity, local inflammation. Under the stimulation of inflammation, the peritoneum around the appendiceal cavity will produce obvious pain, leading to the symptoms of right lower abdominal pain. 2. Nausea and vomiting: if the patient suffers from chronic appendicitis, the secretions in the appendiceal cavity can not be discharged to the cecum in time, which will lead to localized inflammation. Localized inflammation will affect other visceral nerves, resulting in nausea and vomiting. 3. Intestinal adhesion: chronic appendicitis is a recurrent inflammatory disease. If the patient’s appendicitis recurs, it may lead to inflammatory exudation around the appendicitis, adhesion with the surrounding tissues, and symptoms of intestinal adhesion, such as abdominal pain, abdominal distension, and so on. If the patient suffers from chronic appendicitis, it is recommended to consult a doctor for appropriate management.