Farting is also called exhaustion. Intestinal adhesions are generally associated with surgical trauma, a condition caused by abnormal adhesions between the intestinal canal and itself or surrounding organs and tissues, resulting in different degrees of intestinal obstruction, and whether or not intestinal adhesions will exhaust depends on the severity of intestinal obstruction. In patients with intestinal adhesions, if there is no attack during the resting period, the venting is the same as in normal people. In case of incomplete obstruction of intestinal adhesions, food and gas can usually pass through the intestinal canal, which will not affect the venting. If intestinal adhesions occur in the upper intestinal canal, the structure and function of the lower intestinal canal is not affected, and the peristalsis is normal, but the number and volume of exhaustion are generally reduced. If intestinal adhesions cause persistent and increasing abdominal pain and stop exhaustion and defecation, it may be a complete intestinal obstruction, which means that the degree of intestinal adhesions is very serious and may be life-threatening. If intestinal adhesions appear, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible. If the symptoms are mild, conservative treatment such as diet adjustment and improvement of lifestyle can be carried out, but if they continue to develop, surgical operation should be performed to avoid complete mechanical intestinal obstruction.