The need for anti-inflammatory drugs for diarrhea requires the doctor to make a judgment based on the symptoms associated with the patient’s diarrhea. If a patient has diarrhea accompanied by fever and acute vomiting, along with purulent secretions in the stool, acute inflammatory diarrhea caused by pathogenic bacteria such as Salmonella and Bacillus dysenteriae should be considered. These diseases are caused by damage to the intestinal mucosa caused by bacteria, and the function of the intestine to absorb water is reduced, and even a large amount of fluid is secreted, and such patients need to take anti-inflammatory drugs for treatment. However, if diarrhea is not accompanied by these symptoms, there is no need to take anti-inflammatory drugs, and you can take only antidiarrheal drugs for treatment. It is best not to take anti-inflammatory drugs for diarrhea privately, but under the guidance of a doctor, and if necessary, to improve the stool culture and choose highly targeted anti-inflammatory drugs after identifying the causative bacteria.