Enterostomy is a major surgery, which is a palliative surgery for colon cancer that cannot be cured radically. The indications of enterostomy are those with distant metastasis of colon cancer, such as extensive metastasis in liver, lung, brain or peritoneum, distant lymph nodes, or those with extensive adhesion and infiltration of neighboring tissues and organs that cannot be completely resected. Specific methods include stoma in different parts of the ileocecal and transverse colon, and operation with different methods of external drainage and internal short circuit. The operation should be performed according to the specific situation of the patient and in accordance with the requirements of the operation. There may be inflammation at the stoma after intestinal stoma surgery. Normally, the skin around the stoma must be kept dry and cleaned and sterilized regularly to avoid inflammation. After the intestinal stoma surgery discomfort, should promptly consult a doctor, under the guidance of professional doctors standardized treatment, so as not to delay the condition.