Patient: abdominal pain and distension after eating too fast for 2 days Laboratory tests and fluoroscopy showed: several planes of liquid and gas in the left upper abdomen in a stepped pattern After anti-inflammatory, gastrointestinal decompression, fasting and fluid replacement treatment without improvement What is the next step of treatment and whether surgery is needed. General surgery Ren Jian’an: from the background information, you are a patient I have treated, also considered an old friend, is an old patient. First of all, I would like to criticize you for not coming to the hospital for a long time for review. The problem you are having is incomplete intestinal obstruction due to abdominal adhesions. You have undergone two major surgeries and it is inevitable that abdominal adhesions will occur in your abdomen. The intestines are adhered to each other. The abdominal cavity is no longer smooth like in a non-operated patient. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the lifestyle, especially to the way of eating that may trigger intestinal adhesions and intestinal obstruction. The best way to prevent this is to avoid eating too fast. Reducing the intake of foods such as persimmons, hawthorn and dates may also reduce the incidence of intestinal obstruction. Do not expect surgery to solve all problems. Surgery may cause more harm than good. If a change in the way you eat can prevent an attack, why not?