Bowel adhesion laparoscopic surgery is associated with no stomach pain for about a week, but the exact amount of time varies from person to person. Laparoscopic surgery for intestinal adhesions usually leaves only a very small scar and little pain. Generally speaking, there will be small abdominal pain within twenty-four to forty-eight hours after the surgery, and due to the role of the residual gas in the abdominal cavity, can also induce abdominal pain, epigastric discomfort and other symptoms, slowly with the gas discharge and wound healing, the pain will be gradually relieved or disappeared, and this process will take about a week’s time. Laparoscopic surgery for intestinal adhesions, the use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs such as ibuprofen extended-release capsules after the induction of anesthesia, to play a certain analgesic effect, the general pain in the next day will be reduced a lot of pain within a week the wound can be more or less fully recovered, the pain also disappears. Laparoscopic surgery for intestinal adhesions must be operated in a regular hospital, and at the same time, postoperative care needs to follow the doctor’s instructions to avoid affecting the recovery.