The statement “ulcerative colitis prescription” is not true. The treatment of ulcerative colitis mainly takes drug treatment, such as 5-aminosalicylic acid drugs, glucocorticoids, immunosuppressants, biological agents, etc., but also can take surgical treatment and other ways, specific instructions to implement. 1.5-aminosalicylic acid drugs: have a better anti-inflammatory effect on intestinal inflammation, can inhibit prostaglandin synthesis and inflammatory mediator leukotriene formation in the intestinal mucosa. Commonly used drugs include salicylazosulfapyridine, oxalazine, mesalazine and so on. 2. Glucocorticoid: it has better efficacy in acute attacks and is suitable for mild to moderate patients and severe patients who have poor efficacy of 5-aminosalicylic acid drugs. Commonly used drugs are prednisone, hydrocortisone, methylprednisolone and so on. 3. Immunosuppressant: it is suitable for chronic persistent patients with poor effect on hormone therapy or hormone dependence. Commonly used drugs are azathioprine, cyclosporine and so on. 4. Biological agents: such as infliximab, which can be used for active ulcerative colitis where the above treatments are ineffective. 5. Surgery: if complicated by hemorrhage, intestinal perforation or toxic megacolon and other complications, after active medical treatment is ineffective, and with severe toxemia, surgery can be adopted. Generally, total colectomy with ileo-anal anastomosis is used. If the diagnosis is ulcerative colitis, it should be formally handled or treated under the guidance of a doctor, do not believe in prescriptions to avoid adverse effects. Medications should be administered under the guidance of a doctor.