According to whether the intestinal obstruction is completely blocked or not, there are complete intestinal obstruction and incomplete intestinal obstruction. Complete intestinal obstruction can be healed in about 2-3 weeks, and incomplete intestinal obstruction can be healed in about 1 week, but if the intestinal obstruction is caused by malignant tumor or other serious diseases, it may not be fully recovered. For incomplete intestinal obstruction, with conservative treatment, gastrointestinal decompression, rehydration support, infection prevention and other treatments, it can usually be cured in about 1 week; if conservative treatment is not effective, or even intestinal necrosis occurs, surgery is needed immediately. Complete intestinal obstruction requires surgical treatment by dissection to find the cause of obstruction and remove the obstructing factors, as well as continued treatment of infection prevention and fluid replacement support to maintain and adjust the stability of the internal environment. Usually, the stitches of intestinal obstruction surgery are removed in about 1 week, and the patient can gradually recover in 2-3 weeks. Patients with intestinal obstruction need to get out of bed appropriately in the early stage to prevent re-adhesion and formation of intestinal obstruction, and at the same time, eat reasonably and do not overeat.