Dietary treatments such as light diet, physical treatments such as strengthening exercise, and medications such as Prucalopride can help with bowel movement. 1. Dietary treatment: daily recommended light diet, eat more millet porridge, noodles and other easily digestible food and timely replenishment of water to prevent dry stools; eat less or avoid the intake of cold, greasy, spicy and stimulating food, such as spicy hot pot, marinated meat, fried chicken, strong tea and so on. 2. Physical therapy: appropriate physical exercise, such as jogging, swimming and other aerobic exercise, to enhance gastrointestinal motility; localized hot compresses and massages on the abdomen to stimulate the gastrointestinal tract to promote fecal discharge. 3. medication: you can follow the doctor’s instructions to use laxatives such as Keseru, lactulose, polyethylene glycol, etc., which can effectively relieve the dryness of stools, and play a laxative role. Or use gastrointestinal power agent such as mosapride, cisapride, etc., can effectively promote gastrointestinal motility, thereby improving the symptoms of bloating, constipation and so on. When the symptoms of poor bowel movement occur, it is recommended that patients seek timely medical attention to clarify the diagnosis, under the guidance of the doctor for targeted treatment. All medications should be taken under the guidance of a doctor and should not be used without authorization.