Generally speaking, neonatal intestinal obstruction can be cured if diagnosed in time and treated positively. Intestinal obstruction refers to the obstruction of the passage of intestinal contents caused by various reasons. Intestinal obstruction in newborns is mostly related to congenital digestive malformations, such as congenital megacolon, etc., and requires surgical treatment, with a good postoperative recovery. It can also be caused by abnormal intestinal nerve function and peristaltic dysfunction, resulting in dynamic intestinal obstruction, which can be manifested as abdominal distension, vomiting, and cessation of flatulence, etc. In general, anti-inflammatory treatment and fasting can be given. Generally, anti-inflammatory, fasting, gastrointestinal decompression and enema laxative and other treatment methods can be given, and generally can be completely cured. Most of the children can be relieved of intestinal obstruction through timely and regular treatment, but a very small number of children may have a poor prognosis due to serious infections or systemic complications. Therefore, once a newborn develops the above symptoms of suspected intestinal obstruction, parents should bring their children to the doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.