Intestinal adhesions can present with different symptoms depending on the adhesions. Common symptoms include abdominal pain, anal stopping of gas evacuation, nausea, difficulty in defecation, shock and other symptoms. 1. Abdominal pain: patients feel pain in the abdomen, the nature and location of the pain is not regular. If there is a history of abdominal surgery, it can also be manifested as involving pain. 2. Anus stops venting: intestinal adhesions lead to obstruction of intestinal emptying function, which is manifested as anus stops venting as well as abdominal distension. 3. Nausea: because the patient’s gastrointestinal function is impaired, the patient will experience nausea and vomiting. 4. Shock: if the patient’s condition is serious, there will be severe infectious symptoms, such as high fever, sweating, impaired consciousness, cold limbs and other symptoms, and in severe cases, there is even a coma and other infectious shock manifestations. If the above symptoms related to intestinal adhesion occur, it is recommended to consult the doctor in time and treat it actively.