Intestinal adhesions are a relatively common disease in clinical practice, usually occurring after abdominal surgery or inflammation of the abdominal cavity, and can cause intestinal obstruction in severe cases. In general, intestinal obstruction does not require special treatment. If intestinal obstruction occurs, such as abdominal distension, abdominal pain, vomiting, etc., bed rest and fasting are required. During the fasting period, intravenous glucose, compound amino acids, hydrolyzed protein, etc. should be injected to replenish the nutrition needed by the body, and when the obstruction symptoms are relieved, a liquid diet can be started.