Long-term bedridden without appetite can choose hawthorn and other dietary adjustments, massage and other physical therapy, domperidone and other drugs to improve. 1. Dietary adjustment: you can eat apples, hawthorn and other foods to improve appetite. Diet should be light and easy to digest food, such as millet porridge, rice paste and so on. It is not suitable to eat spicy, cold, stimulating, hard and greasy food, such as fried chicken, coffee, strong tea, alcohol, ice cream and so on. 2. Physiotherapy: Appropriate abdominal massage or local hot compresses can promote local metabolism, improve blood circulation and stimulate the stomach and intestines to increase gastrointestinal motility. 3. Drug therapy: gastrointestinal stimulants, such as mosapride, cisapride, domperidone, etc., to promote gastrointestinal motility; gastric mucosal protectants, such as teprenone, gefalcon, aluminum thioglycollate, eicapentapeptide, rebarbital, etc., to protect the gastrointestinal mucosa, to avoid stimulation caused by food and other damage. Long-term bedridden without appetite can also be improved by strengthening the exercise and other ways. It should be noted that all of the above drugs should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization.