Drinking diarrhea can be treated with localized hot compresses, or with medications such as montelukast, rectified intestine, or haloperidol. After alcohol enters the digestive tract, it will cause irritation to the mucous membrane of the digestive tract, thus leading to hyperactive peristaltic speed and causing diarrhea symptoms. Hot towels can be used to apply hot compresses to the abdomen when diarrhea is present. Hot compresses can promote the reduction of inflammation and reduce the irritation caused by inflammation to the intestinal mucosa, and therefore can achieve the effect of relieving diarrhea. Montmorillonite has the ability to absorb water and reduce the symptoms of diarrhea, as well as protect the gastrointestinal mucosa, and is an over-the-counter drug that does not cause serious side effects during use. It contains a large amount of intestinal bacteria, which can adjust the imbalance of intestinal flora and improve the effect of diarrhea. Fluperation can treat enteritis caused by bacterial infections, especially diarrhea caused by gram-negative bacilli, and can also kill Staphylococcus aureus and Salmonella in the intestinal tract.