Gastrointestinal dysfunction is not particularly serious, and most gastrointestinal dysfunction is caused by endocrine disorders. Due to frequent insomnia, anxiety and anxiety, it leads to dysfunction of plant nerves, which causes endocrine disorders causing digestive malfunction. Clinical manifestations are mainly diarrhea, constipation or alternating constipation and diarrhea, abdominal pain, urgency, bloating, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms. It can be manifested as a change in stool character, with mucus or a small amount of thinning of stool, and occasionally angular stool. Patients who present with gastrointestinal dysfunction are advised to complete routine stool examination as well as colonoscopy to further rule out other possible problems. If there is gastrointestinal dysfunction, symptomatic treatment with drugs for phytodysfunction may be considered. Commonly used are haloperidol melitrexin tablets, glutathione tablets, tranquilizer, and methylcobalamin tablets for symptomatic treatment.