After appendicitis surgery, it is generally recommended to drink alcohol appropriately only after one month after the surgery if there are no other complications. Appendicitis surgery is a surgical routine and the body needs a recovery process after the surgery, and you should avoid drinking alcohol too early to avoid other adverse reactions or complications. Post-operative wounds usually take about a week to heal and sutures are removed in about a week. In terms of diet within one month, try to choose light, easy to digest food, avoid overeating. Eat more ingredients rich in crude fiber, less fried, pickled, spicy products, so do not recommend drinking alcohol in a month. One month after the operation, you can gradually return to normal diet, you can drink alcohol, but avoid alcoholism. After appendicitis surgery, you should also have regular checkups and seek medical advice if you have any uncomfortable symptoms.