The appendix can be removed because it is a degenerated segment of the intestinal canal that usually serves no purpose. Therefore, if you have appendicitis, you can go to the hospital to complete the relevant tests and have your appendix removed afterwards. The appendix can be removed laparoscopically, which is less traumatic, quicker to recover and more aesthetically pleasing, and causes less harassment in the abdominal cavity, so the patient can resume work, life and diet as soon as possible. If the patient’s condition is more severe and at the same time too poor to tolerate the surgery, he can be treated with antibiotics first, commonly used drugs are cephalosporin antibiotics or penicillin antibiotics, and sometimes anti-anaerobic drugs are needed for treatment. During treatment, patients should not drink alcoholic beverages or eat foods that are too spicy, and should not eat foods that tend to cause hard stools. Other precautions can be taken by consulting with the attending physician.