The symptoms of inflammatory bowel obstruction are mainly anal cessation of defecation and exhaustion, marked abdominal distension with mild abdominal pain, and even nausea and vomiting in severe cases. Inflammatory bowel obstruction usually occurs after a severe infection in the abdominal cavity, about 1-2 weeks after surgery. The symptoms of intestinal obstruction are caused by severe infection in the abdominal cavity, resulting in significant edema of the intestinal wall and weakening of intestinal peristalsis. For the treatment of inflammatory intestinal obstruction, most of them can be cured by conservative treatment at present. Because of the severe edema of the intestinal canal wall, the treatment is usually fasting, gastrointestinal decompression if necessary, while strengthening anti-infection, adequate rehydration, or adding growth inhibitor to inhibit the secretion of intestinal fluid. Patients who have the conditions can use Chinese medicine to inject into the stomach cavity or acupuncture to promote the recovery of intestinal peristaltic function. Most of the inflammatory intestinal obstruction can be relieved and cured through a conservative time of about 1 week, and surgery is usually not needed.