Long-term bed-ridden patients who are unable to pass stools can choose to regulate dietary methods of intervention, and if necessary, medication can be chosen. Long-term bedridden patients due to reduced movement, intestinal peristalsis slows down, easy to constipation, first of all, we can consider the general treatment, drink more water, eat more fiber-rich foods, such as bananas, dragon fruits, etc., to increase dietary fiber intake, increase the capacity of stools in order to promote the discharge of stools. In addition, you can also clockwise abdominal massage to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, also conducive to the discharge of stools. If dietary modifications alone cannot provide relief, medication can be chosen to intervene, including gastrointestinal stimulants, laxatives, such as mosapride, lactulose, etc., to help promote defecation and improve symptoms. If the person has not had a bowel movement for more than three days, appropriate topical corkscrew or even enema treatment can be used to promote fecal discharge. The above medications should be used under the guidance of a medical professional. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time for treatment under the guidance of a medical professional.