Enteritis is categorized into infectious enteritis and non-infectious enteritis. Infectious enteritis is usually treated with antibiotics, such as gentamicin. Non-infectious enteritis is usually treated with glucocorticoids and immunomodulators, such as prednisone acetate tablets. 1. Infectious enteritis: Infectious enteritis is mostly caused by bacterial, viral, fungal, parasitic and other pathogen infections. For enteritis caused by bacterial infection, commonly used antibacterial drugs are gentamicin, norfloxacin, etc.. In the case of viral enteritis, the symptoms are usually mild and anti-inflammatory drugs may not be needed for the time being, and are generally self-limiting. If it is fungal enteritis, you can apply antifungal drugs, such as mycotoxin tablets. 2. Non-infectious enteritis: If it is autoimmune enteropathy, such as ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease caused by enteritis, usually need for autoimmune conditions using hormonal drugs or immunosuppressant therapy, including oral glucocorticoids and immunomodulators. Commonly used drugs include prednisone acetate. The symptoms of enteritis caused by autoimmune diseases can be relieved by antibiotic treatment, which is usually ineffective. During the treatment period, attention should be paid to dietary modification, and if necessary, water fasting, or a light diet, and also pay attention to maintaining water and calorie intake every day, because repeated episodes of enteritis or diarrhea will lead to fluid loss, and the patient will also experience significant weakness, and even loss of appetite, with obvious nausea and vomiting after eating. Drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor, do not blindly use drugs, so as not to delay the condition or cause adverse reactions.