Enteric neurosis, also known as intestinal dysfunction, is commonly treated with pivacurium bromide, loperamide, montelukast, lactulose, mosapride, bifidobacteria, etc. 1. Pivacurium bromide: It is an antispasmodic agent acting on the gastrointestinal tract, which can attenuate the pain caused by intestinal dysfunction and spasm. There is insufficient data on the use of the drug in lactation and children, and it is not recommended. It is contraindicated in pregnancy. It is contraindicated in people who are allergic to this drug. 2. Loperamide:It is a long-acting antidiarrheal drug for patients with severe diarrhea due to intestinal dysfunction. It is not suitable for pregnant women and lactating patients, and is contraindicated in infants and children under 2 years of age, and is contraindicated in those who are allergic to this drug. 3. Montelukast: It is suitable for patients with mild diarrhea caused by intestinal dysfunction. There are no contraindications, and attention should be paid to the supplementation of water during the use of the drug. 4. Lactulose: for the treatment of intestinal dysfunction caused by constipation, galactosemia, intestinal obstruction patients are prohibited. 5. Mosapride: It is a gastrointestinal stimulant drug, which can promote intestinal peristalsis. Children and pregnant women should be cautious, allergic to the drug is prohibited. 6. Bifidobacterium: correct the intestinal flora imbalance, diarrhea, bloating symptoms have a certain effect. It is prohibited for those who are allergic to this drug. If the patient is diagnosed with intestinal dysfunction, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for timely treatment, and it is not advisable to take the medicine by oneself.