Most of the time, the honeycomb pattern on the front side of the stool is caused by functional dyspepsia or chronic enteritis, which can be treated with medication. 1. Functional dyspepsia: Functional dyspepsia may lead to increased gas in the intestinal tract, so after the discharge of stools, the reverse side of the stool will generally be honeycomb pattern, and the front of the bowel movement is a small section of a small section of the stools, at this time, we can consider the appropriate use of gastric stimulating drugs, such as clopopidogrel malate tablets, moxapride citrate tablets and so on. 2. Chronic enteritis: patients with this disease usually have frequent bowel movements and an increase in water and gas in the stool, and the reverse side of the stool is usually honeycomb-like, and the stool in front of the bowel movement is a small section of a small section. Consider the use of antidiarrheal drugs and intestinal flora regulators, such as Montelukast and Bifidobacterium triplex. All of the above medications should be used under doctor’s supervision, avoid self-medication to avoid adverse reactions.