Due to the differences in individual physique and recovery, there is no generalized fastest way to promote anal excretion after surgery. However, according to the individual’s postoperative recovery, the commonly used effective ways to promote excretion include proper exercise, hot compresses on the abdomen, enema, and the use of corkscrew. 1. Appropriate exercise: appropriate exercise can promote anal excretion. For those who have recovered well and are able to get out of bed, they can take walks with the support of their family members to promote the recovery of intestinal function and facilitate excretion; if the postoperative recovery is not good and you are unable to get out of bed for the time being, you can turn over and other methods of exercise in order to promote anal excretion. 2. Hot compresses on the abdomen: local hot compresses can be applied to promote peristalsis and speed up the exhaust. However, when applying hot compresses, you need to pay attention to the temperature so as to avoid localized burns. 3. Enema: If the postoperative recovery is good and active bowel sounds can be heard through auscultation, enema can be used to stimulate peristalsis and accelerate the exhaust. 4. Use of corkscrew: If the individual has abdominal distension, corkscrew can also be used to stimulate the rectum to assist in defecation and gas evacuation. Postoperative exhaust, should be based on their own situation, with the physician for treatment, can not be rushed, in order to prevent excessive abdominal force, resulting in wound dehiscence, affecting the recovery.