Whether white and red blood cells in the stool need to be put on a drip or not can not be generalized, combined with the specific symptoms of the decision under the guidance of a medical professional. Most of the white blood cells and red blood cells in the stool are due to enteritis, ulcerative colitis and other reasons. 1. The need for IV: If the acute enteritis, accompanied by nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite, decreased urine volume and other symptoms of dehydration, need to be put on a drip, replenish electrolytes and energy to treat the symptoms of dehydration. At the same time, intravenous drip sensitive antibiotic treatment, such as levofloxacin injection. 2. No need for IV: If it is a chronic inflammation, the physical symptoms are not typical, and the diarrhea is not serious, generally do not need IV, usually through oral medication, such as norfloxacin capsules, furazolidone tablets, etc., to regulate will also gradually recover. There are white blood cells and red blood cells in the stool, you need to consult a doctor, all drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to take appropriate therapeutic measures.