Most patients with enterocolitis will have vague pain in the abdomen, which is generally mild in nature, and it is common to have more frequent stools or diarrhea, such as yellow stools or watery stools, and possibly egg-like stools, etc. The number of times may be 5-6 times a day, or more. If the patient always has pain in the abdomen, the symptoms of enteritis are more serious and the patient needs to seek medical attention. It is generally important to understand the condition of the patient’s enteritis, and if necessary, the patient should be hospitalized for treatment with fluids and rehydration to prevent the patient from having water-electrolyte disorders, and antibiotics are needed for symptomatic treatment. If the patient is suffering from enteritis due to intestinal flora disorder, he can take oral probiotics for symptomatic treatment if necessary, such as Bifidobacterium bifidum or Bacillus licheniformis.