Appendicitis is a common disease, so what is good to eat after appendicitis surgery? It is advisable to keep the diet light and eat more fiber-rich food. Food containing coarse fiber can enhance the activity of the stomach and intestines and keep the stool open. Therefore, a certain amount of vegetables, especially green leafy vegetables, should be included in the diet. Such as green leafy vegetables, radish, beans, fruits, coarse grains, mushrooms, fungus, etc.. For bananas, apples and other easy-to-digest fruits are edible. They all contain natural antibiotics, can inhibit bacterial reproduction, can increase the lactobacilli in the colon, promote intestinal peristalsis, help laxative detoxification. Eat more chicken, fish and other foods with high protein content. However, it is recommended to drink more soup and eat less meat. Drinking fish soup and chicken soup every day is good for wound healing. Also perch soup, drink perch soup every day, is also very good for wound healing, but good to remove the skin to eat, the effect will be better. Eat more food containing vitamin C, which is good for wound healing. Fruits such as lemons, oranges, tangerines, kiwis, strawberries, etc.; the majority of leafy greens, kale, peppers, etc. among vegetables are rich in vitamin C. Drink plenty of water: drink more warm water and beverages, which can dilute bile, promote bile discharge, prevent bile stasis, and facilitate the recovery of biliary tract diseases, 1000 to 1500 ml per day is appropriate. After appendicitis surgery, we should focus on clear and well-digested food, such as such as millet porridge, rice porridge, steamed bread, milk, and some well-digested food such as vegetable soup. After the operation, fasting for a few days, defecation and exhaustion before eating, start feeding liquid, such as sugar water, milk, gradually excessive for semi-liquid and soft food, such as thin rice, noodles. Please be brave to get out of bed for 24 hours after surgery to promote blood circulation in the lower limbs, facilitate intestinal peristalsis and prevent intestinal adhesions, which can increase lung capacity and reduce pulmonary complications. After 5-6 days, it can be changed to semi-liquid diet with less residue. During this period, the liquid should be light and rich in nutrition, and it should be served warm to avoid bringing the food coarse residue into the liquid for intake.