Whether incomplete bowel obstruction is serious or not needs to be judged on a case-by-case basis. The symptoms of incomplete intestinal obstruction are less severe than those of complete intestinal obstruction, but some patients may still show obvious symptoms of abdominal pain, abdominal distension or vomiting, and cessation of exhaustion and defecation after the onset of the disease, which seriously affect physical and mental health and quality of life. If patients undergo accurate diagnosis and timely and effective treatment at this time, the symptoms can mostly be relieved, but if the condition further progresses to complete intestinal obstruction, it may cause intestinal necrosis, intestinal rupture, infectious shock and other If the condition further progresses to complete intestinal obstruction, it may cause serious consequences such as intestinal necrosis, intestinal rupture and infectious shock.