Cecropia is effective in symptoms of intestinal obstruction caused by acute constipation. In paralytic, strangulated and spasmodic intestinal obstruction, the application of Capsaicin may aggravate the condition. Kefir stimulates the rectum, resulting in a bowel reflex, and also lubricates the bowel. It can be used to relieve symptoms of bowel obstruction due to acute constipation. Keflex can lead to increased bowel movements and aggravate the symptoms of paralytic, strangulated and spastic bowel obstruction. For the treatment of intestinal obstruction, it is necessary to clarify the cause and the type of obstruction. For strangulated intestinal obstruction, non-surgical treatment is ineffective, and intestinal obstruction caused by intestinal tumors, it is often necessary to consider surgical treatment. There is no obvious adverse reaction to Keselu in general, but long-term application can induce persistent constipation. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the drug and its components. For patients with intestinal obstruction, it is recommended to consult a doctor to clarify the type and cause of intestinal obstruction before considering whether to give Keselol.