After open surgery, adhesions of the abdominal organs are likely to occur, and patients are advised to get off the floor as soon as possible. Open surgery will cause a certain degree of damage to the organs of the abdominal cavity, and if the patient is bedridden for a long time after surgery, adhesions of the abdominal organs and disorders of the gastrointestinal tract will easily occur, resulting in a delay in the time of exhaustion and defecation and a corresponding delay in the time of eating, which will eventually affect the recovery of the body after surgery. After waking up from anesthesia, if the patient’s physical condition allows, it is recommended to get out of bed as soon as possible to reduce the chance of intestinal obstruction and intestinal adhesions. However, the patient’s body is weak and resistance is reduced after laparotomy, so he or she should avoid engaging in strenuous exercise and should not exercise for a long time. In addition, patients should try to ensure regular rest and rest after open surgery, and give light and easily digestible liquid food, semi-liquid food and general food gradually after exhaustion, and pay attention to regular change of medication.