Patients who are dependent on corkscrew for their bowel movements can improve their dependence by decreasing their use of corkscrew, regulating their diet and intestinal flora, and targeting their constipation. If a patient uses corkscrew regularly and repeatedly to resolve constipation or irregular bowel movements, dependence on corkscrew can develop over time. Such patients should take steps to reduce and improve dependence. 1. Less frequent use: patients should reduce the use of corkscrew, do not apply it habitually every time they have a bowel movement, try to defecate by themselves, and develop good bowel habits. 2. Regulate diet and intestinal flora: patients should have three regular meals, develop good dietary habits, eat more fruits and vegetables rich in dietary fiber, you can also take probiotics and other drugs to regulate intestinal flora, improve intestinal flora, and maintain a moderate amount of exercise, which can play a role in relieving constipation. 3. Treatment of constipation: If the patient is stubborn constipation, through the adjustment of diet can not improve the symptoms, then the patient should go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to check the cause of the disease, to see whether there are intestinal tumors, obstruction, inflammation and other conditions, and active treatment to improve constipation.