Laxative constipation is mainly treated by discontinuing laxatives, general management and other interventions, but the specific efficacy varies from person to person and should be carried out under the supervision of a doctor. 1. Discontinuation of laxatives: laxative constipation is a constipation that occurs when the intestinal tract becomes dependent on laxatives due to the abuse of laxatives, and the voluntary movement of the intestinal tract is weakened; therefore, gradually reducing the use of laxatives until the complete discontinuation of the laxatives is the basis of treating this disease. 2. General treatment: It mainly includes maintaining reasonable diet and living habits, establishing good defecation habits, appropriate activities and exercise, etc., which is of great significance in striving for a better long-term prognosis. 3. Other interventions: such as fecal impaction can be used to clean enema, defecation disorder can be biofeedback therapy. However, it should be noted that the therapeutic effect of the above methods may be affected by various factors, such as individual physical condition, timing of treatment, and severity of constipation, and there may be individual differences in efficacy. Therefore, those who are diagnosed with laxative constipation must develop and adjust their treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor according to the actual situation, and must not blindly dispose of it on their own to avoid adverse consequences.