The absence of bowel movements can usually be intervened with daily diet and medications such as lactulose and polyethylene glycol, and surgical treatments to alleviate the effects of its symptoms on the organism. However, it should not be pursued quickly, and the treatment should be targeted according to the cause of the disease. 1. Dietary regulation: no bowel movement should be regulated from the daily diet, with a light diet, drink more water as appropriate, avoid indigestible, gastrointestinal stimulation of the intake of food. 2. Medication: If the symptoms are more serious, you can take laxatives for symptomatic relief under the guidance of a doctor to relieve the symptoms faster, such as lactulose, polyethylene glycol, etc., which can stimulate intestinal peristalsis and make the stools become loose and easy to discharge. 3. Surgical treatment: If intestinal obstruction leads to the inability to discharge stool, it is best to clarify the cause of the disease through CT and other examinations, which can be a temporary transition of the intestinal obstruction catheter. Multidisciplinary discussion to determine the treatment plan, and actively carry out surgical treatment to lift the obstruction. If there is no bowel movement, constipation symptoms are not relieved, or accompanied by other symptoms, you should go to the hospital in time, and give targeted treatment after clarifying the cause.