1. If it is not severe intestinal adhesion, there is no need for special treatment. It is recommended that you relax, go out for more activities, and pay attention to preventing colds. In terms of food, you can eat more blood-rich and fruit-based foods.
2. For patients with intestinal adhesions without intestinal obstruction, surgical treatment is generally not necessary. If only abdominal pain, bloating or non-severe vomiting occurs, the patient's symptoms can be relieved by fasting or simultaneous treatment with gastrointestinal decompression, or by taking some gastrointestinal antispasmodic drugs.
3. Once a patient develops adhesive intestinal obstruction, conservative methods such as fasting, gastrointestinal decompression, and anti-inflammation can generally be used for symptomatic treatment. If the curative effect is poor or signs of intestinal necrosis appear, surgical treatment should be performed immediately.