If your baby has abdominal pain, you may first go to the hospital for a physical examination, ultrasound, and blood test to confirm whether it is appendicitis, as well as to clarify the type of appendicitis. If your baby has simple appendicitis, if the condition is not allowed, you can discuss with your doctor for temporary conservative treatment, such as oral or intravenous antibiotics. However, it is generally recommended to undergo minimally invasive surgery for simple appendicitis at an early stage for a better and quicker recovery; if your baby’s abdominal pain has not been significantly relieved, and there is still a tendency of further aggravation, you should choose to give your baby an early surgery. If ultrasound examination confirms the diagnosis of fecal stone or pus accumulation in the appendix, this situation should be directly choose surgery. Laparoscopy is preferred for appendicitis surgery in babies, which has the advantage of being less invasive, faster recovery and less scarring.