Intestinal adhesions are usually associated with abdominal surgery, trauma, etc. Whether or not intestinal adhesions can be cured cannot be generalized and needs to be judged according to the severity of the disease. 1. Can be cured: If it is a relatively mild and short-term intestinal adhesion, it can be cured after conservative treatment and avoiding recurrence factors. The patient’s diet should be based on small meals, regular diet, keep the bowel movement, most patients can gradually return to normal life. If the conservative effect is ineffective, there are serious intestinal adhesions leading to intestinal obstruction, the need for surgical treatment, depending on the situation, some patients also have the possibility of cure. Generally, it can be performed under laparoscopic conditions to release intestinal adhesions. 2. Difficult to cure: If the intestinal adhesion is not treated in time, some patients may have recurrence after surgery. If the adhesion recurs, the condition will be more complicated and the scope of adhesion will be larger, which requires comprehensive treatment in various aspects. Therefore, it is recommended that patients with intestinal adhesions should be treated in time so as not to aggravate the condition and lead to poorer prognosis.