Interstitial colon, also known as interstitial colon syndrome, refers to the colon entering between the liver and the diaphragm from the prehepatic or posthepatic space, and the need for treatment is related to the severity of symptoms. 1. asymptomatic or mild symptoms: when only incidentally found during physical examination or other auxiliary examinations and no other symptoms, treatment is not necessary and can generally be relieved on its own after bed rest; 2. severe symptoms: when there is unbearable distension and pain in the upper abdomen, and it is progressive and continuously aggravated or affect appetite and hinder growth and development, surgical radical surgery can be considered to fix the liver and colon, and the prognosis is generally better. The cause of the disease is not in the intestinal canal, but in the downward displacement of the liver due to abnormal development of the liver ligaments, weakness and absence, and the widening of the gap between the liver and the diaphragm, resulting in the formation of the disease between the colon embedded. Usually develop good habits, eat less spicy and stimulating food, eat more fruits and vegetables appropriately, and quit smoking and drinking.