Constipation can be treated with medications such as ethylene glycol, eating more food rich in dietary fiber, and exercising appropriately. Constipation is a common gastrointestinal disease mainly characterized by difficulty in defecation, with symptoms such as reduced stool frequency, dry stool, difficulty in defecation, feeling of incompleteness after defecation, and a feeling of falling down, etc. Treatment can be taken to improve the function of defecation with medications such as ethylene glycol, rubiprostone, etc., as well as fecal softeners such as senna and bisacodyl. In addition to medication, drink more water, eat more food rich in dietary fiber, such as celery, spinach, etc., and appropriate exercise exercise will help patients with constipation, but it should be noted that these methods can not replace the treatment of drugs. The above mentioned medicines should be used according to the guidance of the condition after the physician examination and diagnosis, and should not be used blindly on their own.