Recovery from acute appendicitis usually takes about a week or two, depending on the severity of the appendicitis. If the patient’s appendicitis is not perforated and does not cause abdominal and pelvic infections, the recovery time is shorter and usually takes about a week to recover. If the patient’s appendicitis is perforated and accompanied by abdominal and pelvic infections, the recovery time is longer and usually takes about two weeks or even up to one month. Acute appendicitis patients should pay attention to the sterilization of the wound after the operation, and at the same time, should change the medicine regularly, and should avoid the wound water to prevent wound infection. Postoperative routine need to be intravenous ceftriaxone sodium, levofloxacin and other antibiotic treatment to eliminate infection. After the operation, we should rest more and avoid strenuous exercise, eat more high protein food is conducive to the healing of the wound, pay attention to warmth, drink more water and eat more vegetables to ensure the smooth flow of stools. It is recommended that patients go to the hospital for regular checkups after the operation, pay attention to a light diet in daily life, avoid spicy and stimulating foods, and quit smoking and drinking.