Appendicitis is treated conservatively with infusions and usually recovers in about 5-7 days, depending on individual sensitivity. Appendicitis is one of the common diseases in surgery, and its typical abdominal pain is characterized by metastatic right lower abdominal pain. In acute simple appendicitis, the onset of symptoms and abdominal signs are mild, and there are basically no febrile symptoms, which can be treated symptomatically with anti-infection. Depending on the specific circumstances of the attack and the body’s resistance, the specific recovery time varies. For most cases of mild appendicitis, conservative treatments such as anti-inflammatory, physiotherapy and hot compresses can provide significant relief in about 3-7 days. However, it is worth noting that conservative treatment methods for appendicitis are prone to recurrent attacks, which affect the quality of life. If the diagnosis of appendicitis is clear, surgical treatment is recommended to remove the diseased appendix for the purpose of radical cure. Conservative treatment of appendicitis can only suppress the disease and cannot completely cure it. Patients are advised to visit a hospital and have their condition evaluated by a doctor before trying to surgically treat and completely remove the appendix.