How long does it take to get back to normal with minimally invasive appendectomy

Minimally invasive appendectomy can usually return to normal in half a month. However, it has a lot to do with the severity of the disease and personal constitution, and there is a big difference between individuals. Minimally invasive appendectomy is to make 3-4 holes in the abdominal wall and perform appendectomy through laparoscopy, which is less traumatic and quicker to recover, and can generally return to normal in half a month.
If the symptoms of appendicitis itself are more serious, such as suppurative gangrene, or other complications during the operation, the recovery time may be prolonged, and it may take 1 month or even longer. If the patient is in good physical condition, it is favorable to the recovery of the condition. If the physical condition is poor or combined with serious underlying diseases, it may affect the postoperative recovery.
After the operation, pay attention to rest, eat a light diet, prohibit spicy, stimulating food, and follow the doctor’s instructions for activities. If there is any discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.