Generally speaking, it takes about a week for the appendix to become anti-inflammatory. Appendicitis is a surgical emergency mainly caused by bacterial infection secondary to blockage of the appendiceal lumen. After the diagnosis of acute appendicitis is clear, it is usually treated by appendectomy, and anti-inflammation is the common term for the use of antibiotics to prevent infection. The duration of antibiotics after surgery is about one week. In a few cases, if an appendiceal abscess forms, conservative treatment is usually chosen, and if it is necessary to confine the abscess without forming diffuse peritonitis, it also takes a week or more. So appendiceal ablation usually takes about a week.