If the abdominal pain involves the back, it indicates that the mesentery is stretched, which is more suggestive of strangulated intestinal obstruction. Intestinal obstruction due to masses of roundworm foreign bodies or fecal masses is no longer common. Cases of large gallstones entering the intestinal cavity through the gallbladder or the common bile duct-finger fistula, producing gallstone intestinal obstruction, have been reported. Adhesions and adhesion bands can cause intestinal folding and torsion and cause obstruction. Congenital adhesion bands are more common in pediatric patients; adhesions from abdominal surgery or intra-abdominal inflammation are the most common cause of intestinal obstruction in adults, but a few cases can be without a history of abdominal surgery and inflammation. 1, Intestinal colic is mostly seen in middle-aged and elderly male patients with other manifestations of arteriosclerosis. 2, abdominal colic often appears 15-30 minutes after meals and lasts 1-3 hours, and the duration and intensity of pain are related to the amount of food eaten. Abdominal colic can be a precursor of intestinal vascular infarction. 3, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, patients often fear pain and reduce eating, resulting in weight loss. 4.Systolic vascular murmur can sometimes be heard in the upper abdomen. 5.Anemia, elevated white blood cells, and positive fecal occult blood may appear.