Cesarean section and appendicitis, both of which need to be performed under anesthetic support. In comparison, patients with appendicitis have more pronounced symptoms of pain. Because appendicitis is an infectious disease, and especially purulent appendicitis, gangrenous perforated appendicitis, the intestinal contents overflow into the abdominal cavity, forming an infection, pus irritation of the mural peritoneum, because the mural peritoneum is very sensitive to the stimulation of infection, belonging to the range of somatic nerve innervation, it will be manifested as a cut-like pain. Therefore, for patients with appendicitis, it is best to choose surgical treatment at an early stage to prevent peritonitis that occurs from infection, or even induce secondary infection of neighboring intestines or organs. Since some people will still have abdominal pain after surgery, anti-infection treatment is also needed after surgery.