The appendix is located mainly in the right lower abdomen, between the cecum and ileum, near the iliac fossa, where the common clinical phenomenon of appendicitis is located. For the clinical treatment of appendicitis, patients with mild symptoms can take pain relieving drugs and be observed. For patients with more severe appendicitis, appendectomy is used. At present, the surgery is relatively mature in the clinic, and most of them do not have sequelae, so do not worry too much. After surgery, patients should pay more attention to rest, avoid overexertion, regular rest and rest time, do not stay up late, keep the body and mind happy, and avoid strenuous activities. At the same time, it is prohibited to eat and drink within 24 hours after surgery, and the diet within a week afterwards should be as nutritious and easy to digest as possible, with a light taste and avoiding spicy and stimulating foods, which can help promote the healing of the wound and speed up the recovery of the body. In addition, patients should pay attention to personal hygiene during this period, keep the wound clean and dry, and avoid contact with water to avoid infection.