Rapid defecation methods include topical corkscrews, oral medications such as senna, lactulose, and wheat cellulose, which help relieve symptoms. The use of corkscrew is to inject corkscrew through the anus into the rectum, which on the one hand lubricates the dry stool and secondly stimulates the bowel reflex, which works relatively quickly. This method is only a temporary method of rapid laxative, can not be applied for a long time, otherwise it will inhibit the body’s own bowel reflex, resulting in constipation aggravation. If necessary, you can use diarrhea drugs, such as senna, can not be taken for a long time, otherwise it will aggravate the constipation, and may cause colorectal melanosis. Alternatively, oral osmotic laxative drugs, or volumetric laxative drugs, such as lactulose, wheat cellulose, etc. can also be chosen. All of these drugs are contraindicated for allergy and should be taken as prescribed by a physician. If the patient’s constipation symptoms are serious, or continue to fail to improve, it is recommended to go to the regular hospital in a timely manner, after clarifying the cause of the disease, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment.