Secondly, acute appendicitis is treated with emergency surgery once it is detected, but some appendicitis is so severe that it affects the prognosis of the surgery and needs to be treated conservatively first. In addition, your first attack was delayed for half a month, the best time for surgery has passed, the inflammation has subsided, naturally, without special treatment; the second attack was not delayed, so the need for anti-inflammatory, generally anti-inflammatory and surgery at the same time, but you have formed an appendiceal abscess, indicating that the lesions have been confined, if you give you this time to open the operation, is not it a packaged bag of garbage to the puncture, the garbage all flowed into the abdominal cavity, and then the operation is not necessary. The garbage is all flowing into the abdominal cavity, instead of expanding the scope of the inflammation, by then all parts of the abdominal cavity abscess will find you, it is better not to open the knife, wait for the garbage is absorbed more clean, and then give you a surgical treatment.
Thirdly, your two episodes of the situation is not the same, so we have to analyze the specific problem, there is a difference in the statement precisely because the progress of the disease is a dynamic evolution of the process, this time is not the other time also.