Normally there is no recurrence of appendicitis after appendectomy, because the appendix is a degenerated section of the human intestine, which can lead to appendicitis when a foreign body enters it or when there is a significant proliferation of lymphatic follicles. The doctor will remove the appendix completely, ligate it partially, and sometimes purse it so that there will be no recurrence of appendicitis in the future. In a small number of patients who have appendicitis, the local inflammatory infection is more severe and the appendix cannot be completely removed, so a small part of the appendix may remain and there is a possibility of getting appendicitis again in the future, but the chance of this is lower. Therefore, if the right lower abdomen is painful again, you can go to the hospital for relevant examinations, such as gastrointestinal imaging, abdominal CT, abdominal ultrasound, etc. to help clarify. During the period of pain patients should not drink drinks containing alcohol and should not eat spicy food.