Failure to fart may be related to gastric insufficiency, intestinal obstruction, constipation, etc., and can be treated through dietary adjustments, medication, and other methods. 1. Gastric dyskinesia: Gastric dyskinesia causes slow peristalsis of the intestinal tract, which does not have enough power to push the stools, and then the gas produced by fermentation cannot be discharged smoothly. It is recommended to take oral gastric motivation drugs, such as Itopride, Mosapride Citrate Dispersible Tablets, Cisapride Tablets, etc., which can promote gastrointestinal peristalsis, accelerate gastrointestinal food emptying, and help to expel the gas, which can effectively alleviate abdominal pain, abdominal distension and other problems. 2. Intestinal obstruction: It is mainly due to the obstruction of intestinal tract leading to poor defecation and exhaust. It is recommended to prohibit eating and drinking, and go to the hospital for gastrointestinal decompression in time. 3. Constipation: Stools block the intestines, causing intestinal irregularities, and the gas produced cannot be discharged smoothly. It is recommended to take a light and easy-to-digest diet, and eat less fire-prone, spicy and stimulating food. If necessary, you can use corkscrew to help the bowel movement and gas discharge. There may be other reasons for not being able to fart. If the problem of farting persists, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time for a systematic examination to identify the cause of the problem and then target treatment.