Inflammatory bowel disease can be treated on an outpatient basis, especially if the symptoms are mild. However, outpatient treatment is not recommended for those with severe symptoms or complications. Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a non-specific chronic inflammatory disease of the intestinal tract, mainly including ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. For patients with inflammatory bowel disease, doctors usually choose medications such as aminosalicylic acid drugs, glucocorticosteroids, immunosuppressants, etc., and these medications can mostly be administered on an outpatient basis. However, for patients with Crohn’s disease, surgical treatment is mostly required when fibrous stenosis occurs, in which case hospitalization is required. For patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease, where complications, minimally invasive endoscopic or medication, do not improve symptoms, surgical treatment is recommended and hospitalization is also required. Patients suffering from inflammatory bowel disease are advised to develop a reasonable treatment plan under the guidance of a doctor, which works better.