Dysentery taking antibacterial drugs, antipyretics, antispasmodics treatment, while paying attention to rehydration. Acute dysentery mainly manifests as nausea, vomiting, high fever, a sense of urgency, abdominal pain, and stools with pus and blood and mucus. Acute dysentery mainly takes antibacterial treatment, mainly using drugs such as quinolones, such as norfloxacin, ofloxacin, pefloxacin, vomiting, diarrhea caused by water loss, but also rehydration treatment, oral rehydration, serious intravenous injection, if accompanied by symptoms of high fever, but also oral antipyretics, and physical cooling. Second, chronic dysentery has a long course, choose antibacterial drugs with small side effects, commonly used in combination with two different antibacterial drugs, if there are symptoms of gastrointestinal disorders, also take antispasmodic drugs.