It is relatively common for laparoscopic patients to present with abdominal distention after surgery. Patients may also choose to get out of bed to be able to promote intestinal motility, and in addition the peritoneum is able to absorb a certain amount of gas every day. After surgery, it is also important to monitor changes in internal environmental indicators, because in abdominal surgery, the perioperative period requires water fasting, which can also lead to ionic disturbances. Patients with common hypokalemia are prone to abdominal distension and can be appropriately supplemented with intravenous polarizing fluid, which can relieve the patient’s discomfort. There are also abdominal infections that can easily lead to bloating, so anti-infection treatment should be actively administered after surgery.