First, for light appendicitis, that is, simple appendicitis, you can take conservative treatment, that is, infusion of antibiotics, that is, drip. At this time, according to the abdominal pain, if the first day of the drip, abdominal pain is significantly relieved, you can continue to play 3-4 days to consolidate the treatment. If the abdominal pain worsens during the drip, surgery may be needed. Secondly, it is purulent appendicitis, gangrenous appendicitis, or perforated appendicitis, which often suggests surgical treatment. Surgery is categorized as either open appendectomy, or minimally invasive laparoscopic appendectomy. Regardless of the type of surgery, after the operation will continue to drip, that is, infusion antibiotic treatment, often need to be transfused for about 3 days, after the inflammation subsides to review the indicators of normal blood can be stopped. However, if the intra-abdominal contamination is heavy, gangrenous or perforated appendicitis, the duration of the antibiotic infusion depends on each patient’s situation. Wait until the recheck blood picture is completely normal, the body temperature is normal, if the conditions allow, you can do abdominal ultrasound to see if there is no fluid in the abdominal cavity, if all the results are normal, the drip can be ended.