Small bowel type of intussusception is when a section of small bowel is lodged into the adjacent small bowel. Intussusception is usually an emergency situation, and small bowel type intussusception is recommended to be treated mainly by surgery. Patients are advised to actively cooperate with doctors to avoid delaying the condition. Intussusception is a condition in which part of the intestine and its mesentery is lodged into the lumen of the intestine to which it is attached. Small bowel intussusception refers to a section of small bowel being trapped into the adjacent small bowel, resulting in obstruction of the passage of intestinal contents and causing intestinal obstruction. Patients may experience symptoms such as abdominal pain, bloody stools and abdominal masses. Intussusception is a life-threatening emergency, and small bowel intussusception is primarily treated surgically. Surgical treatments such as intussusception repositioning, bowel resection anastomosis or enterostomy are usually performed. During and after surgery, rehydration and anti-infection treatment are needed, and antibiotics such as ceftriaxone sodium and injectable penicillin are commonly used for treatment. If symptoms of intussusception occur, such as abdominal pain, vomiting, etc., it is recommended that the patient consult a doctor in time to avoid delaying the condition.