Whether or not cephalosporin can be taken for enteritis depends on the specific cause of enteritis. Usually for enteritis caused by bacterial infection, the application of second- or third-generation cephalosporin treatment is more effective, but for enteritis caused by other causes, such as viruses, drugs and other factors, the application of cephalosporin treatment is generally less effective or ineffective. For patients with bacterial enteritis, it is recommended that quinolones, such as levofloxacin and norfloxacin, can be routinely taken, which are usually more effective for intestinal infections. In case of radiation enteritis, antidiarrheal drugs such as loperamide or phenylephrine and analgesic drugs such as atropine should be given for symptomatic treatment. The patient with enteritis needs to pay attention to the cold and warmth, avoiding the abdomen from getting cold, and should normally do physical exercise to enhance the immunity of the body, especially for diarrhea patients need to pay attention to keep the perianal hygiene clean. Pay attention to dietary hygiene, avoid drinking raw water, eating raw food, avoid eating too much greasy and spicy stimulating food. Wash your hands regularly, clean and disinfect dishes, refrigerators, plates and knives regularly, and do not abuse drugs that affect the function of the gastrointestinal tract.