There are many causes of incomplete intestinal obstruction, so treatment should be aimed at relieving the obstruction while actively searching for the cause for targeted prevention and treatment. Patients should be treated mainly with non-surgical treatment, such as gastrointestinal decompression, medication, enema treatment, correction of water-electrolyte disorders, etc. Most patients can recover with non-surgical treatment, but there is also a risk of recurrence, and some patients even have recurrent attacks. If surgical treatment is required, the indications for surgery should be strictly controlled and blind surgical treatment should be avoided.