Symptoms of chronic constipation in women can be treated symptomatically through medication, surgery, and preventive treatment. Gastrointestinal dysfunction is a common cause of constipation. For this type of patients, probiotics, laxatives and gastrointestinal motility drugs can be used for combined medication to improve the gastrointestinal environment and enhance the function of the digestive tract. Common types of drugs include Bacillus subtilis diphtheriae tablets, lactulose, polyethylene glycol, linaclotide, and gastrointestinal motility drugs such as itopride, mosapride, and prilucapride succinate. However, for constipation caused by other types of diseases such as sigmoid colon torsion, colorectal polyps and rectal cancer, symptomatic treatments such as surgical procedures, medication and physical therapy are needed in conjunction with the actual cause of the patient. In addition, good living and dietary habits have a preventive and curative effect on improving and relieving constipation symptoms, such as reasonable dietary structure, adequate regular rest and relaxation and optimism.