Bedridden patients with frequent bowel movements may be anal incontinence, followed by diarrhea, which may also be related to gastrointestinal diseases and liver disease. 1. Anal incontinence: generally caused by atrophy of the anal sphincter, defecation can not be self-control may appear frequent defecation, should pay attention to the patient’s dietary care, proper sphincter training. 2. Gastrointestinal diseases: it may be caused by irritable bowel syndrome, gastroenteritis or intestinal malignant tumor, irritable bowel syndrome can be induced by psychological counseling, enteritis needs to be treated with medication under the guidance of doctor, such as levofloxacin hydrochloride tablets, enteritis capsules, etc. Tumor should be considered according to the progress of the surgical resection, and postoperative radiotherapy and so on. 3. Liver disease: Decreased liver function, such as cirrhosis, hepatitis, etc., may lead to digestive dysfunction and change of bowel movement, which should be actively treated with hepatoprotective therapy. Bedridden patients may have more bowel movements, there may be other reasons, repeated symptoms should be timely medical care, improve fecal occult blood, routine stool, gastroenteroscopy and other related examinations, to identify the cause of targeted treatment.