If a diabetic patient has difficulty in relieving bowel movement, the whole treatment is very necessary: firstly, it is definitely to control the blood glucose, and only when the blood glucose reaches the standard can the autonomic dysfunction of the intestinal tract brought about by high blood glucose be relieved to the greatest extent possible. In this case, drugs such as metformin and acarbose can not be taken, because it will increase the burden on the intestinal tract; secondly, the use of nutritive drugs, including lipoic acid, methylcobalamin, epastasis and so on; thirdly, improve the intestinal bacterial flora of drugs, such as bifidobacteria such as the drug is recommended, because these drugs can be used to improve the microbial environment of the intestinal tract to promote the entire peristalsis; fourthly, can be taken to promote the peristaltic movement of the intestines Improvement; fourth, you can take drugs to promote defecation, such as promoting gastrointestinal dynamics of morpholine, itopride, etc., if necessary, you can give patients several enemas to promote a stool discharge, through these methods to maximize the improvement of the patient’s symptoms of difficult to relieve stools.