Congenital intestinal dysplasia is a developmental abnormality of the intestine that can lead to recurrent episodes of incomplete bowel obstruction. Patients often vomit and are malnourished from a young age. The diagnosis is also easier after choosing the appropriate tests, including enhanced CT of the abdomen and upper gastrointestinal tract angiography. This disease, which used to be often treated with open surgery, can now be done laparoscopically. However, because this case is uncommon, it may be difficult to diagnose without being familiar with this disease. The “Double Stomach Xiaoming’s Medical Visit” is a record of a visit to the doctor for an atypical case.