Patients who often do not defecate or have difficulty in defecation are considered to be constipated, and should be given lifestyle adjustments, dietary adjustments, and medication modifications for the causes of constipation, as follows: 1. Drink more water: avoid dehydration and dryness of the stool in the intestine, which affects intestinal peristalsis. 2. Adjust dietary structure: eat more coarse fiber foods, as well as fresh fruits and vegetables to promote defecation. 3. Develop the habit of regular defecation: it is best to get up every morning and go to the toilet in time. 5: Avoid bad habits: avoid staying up late, drinking alcohol, smoking, and eating spicy, cold and other stimulating foods. 5. Adjust the diet: reduce the intake of high-protein foods, and give light, easy-to-digest liquid or semi-liquid foods. 6. Promote intestinal peristalsis: strengthen exercise, and give abdominal massage, and promote intestinal peristalsis with acupuncture and acupuncture point moxibustion. 7. 7.Medication adjustment: If necessary, give diarrhea-relieving drugs, such as Si Mo Tang oral solution, lactulose oral solution. If the above symptoms are not relieved, it is recommended to perform colonoscopy, abdominal CT and intestinal barium angiography to understand whether there are occupying lesions inside and outside the intestine.