Loose stools in Chinese medicine are mainly related to the weakness of the spleen and stomach, dampness and heat, etc., and can be regulated by Chinese medicines such as tonifying Zisheng Pills and Abdominal Kuanan Tablets as prescribed by the doctor. 1. Weakness of the spleen and stomach type of loose stools: you can take tonic Zisheng Pills, composed of ginseng, atractylodes macrocephala, Poria and so on. It has the effect of nourishing yin and tonifying qi, regulating the spleen and stomach. It can be used to treat chest tightness and nausea, loss of appetite, mental fatigue, and loose stools caused by weakness of the spleen and stomach. Pregnant women should not take. Avoid eating cold, greasy and indigestible food. Not applicable to intestinal tuberculosis diarrhea, not applicable to acute enteritis diarrhea. Nursing women should be cautious. This product should not be taken at the same time containing quinquefoil, wulin, saponaria or its preparations, tea and radish, so as not to affect the efficacy of the drug. 2. Damp-heat syndrome type of loose stools: can take abdominal Kuanan tablets, from the twisted belly vine, the mother of fire charcoal, plantain, save Bianyin, pomegranate skin and other components. It has the effect of clearing away heat and removing dampness, astringent and pain relieving. It is used for abdominal pain, diarrhea and vomiting caused by acute gastroenteritis and dyspepsia. Adverse effects are not clear. It is forbidden to use for those who are allergic to Tonic Zisheng Pill and Abdominal Kean Tablet. The causes of loose stools also include the feeling of external evils, dietary injuries, emotional and emotional disorders, failure of vital fire (the body’s kidney yang is weak, and the function of warming and promoting the operation of qi and blood is reduced), etc. It is recommended that the cause of loose stools should be the same as the cause of the symptoms of gastroenteritis. It is recommended that patients with loose stools should consult a doctor promptly and standardize the use of medication.