Patients with appendicitis require anti-infective, intravenous rehydration therapy, which is not expensive with simple fluids. Glucose, saline, and basic needed vitamins should be supplemented. Appendicitis should be treated with early diagnosis and timely surgery. Infection is easily followed by secondary suppuration, necrosis, perforation, and complications of peritonitis, in which case reoperation will increase the difficulty of surgery, as well as increase the financial burden of the patient, and the physical pain, far more than the cost of infusion, so the patient should undergo surgery early.