The patient’s stool is hard like sheep stool, which suggests that the patient has less water in the stool and may be directly related to the patient’s poor eating habits and bad defecation behavior. Suggestions: 1. Encourage the patient to drink more water, eat more vegetables and fruits, and not to drink alcohol; 2. Make it a habit to get up every morning to defecate, and if you have the intention to defecate and can’t get it out, you can consider using the open-colored anal treatment. In particularly serious cases, it is recommended to go to the hospital for enema treatment; if the patient has no bowel movement and does not feel the desire to relieve stool for several days, you can consider using lactulose oral solution or sodium phosphate and other drugs to laxative. In addition, the appropriate supplementation of probiotics such as rectified intestinal and golden bifidus can also help in the regulation of stool properties.