After stoma reduction surgery, if completed successfully, you can usually get out of bed the same day. Some patients with gastrointestinal disorders that cannot be treated with radical surgery opt for a one-stage stoma and two-stage surgery. Once the patient has completed the second stage of surgery and is generally stable, stoma reduction can be performed. Stoma reduction is a common surgical procedure and is not complicated. If the surgery goes well and there are no complications, the patient can usually get out of bed the same day. Early postoperative bed mobility, as an important part of accelerated rehabilitation surgery, can accelerate the patient’s recovery and shorten the hospitalization time, which has been widely advocated. At the same time, careful care of the stoma and prevention of complications such as stoma infection and fistula can also speed up the patient’s recovery. It should be noted that after this surgery, the patient should wait for the anesthesia to wear off before getting out of bed, and should be assisted with small exercise activities.