Diarrhea from eating eggs is also common in clinical practice because some people like to eat half-raw and half-cooked eggs, or some people directly like to eat raw eggs, which may cause diarrhea, or eggs that have been left for too long may also cause diarrhea. Therefore, to relieve diarrhea in these cases, you can use physical therapy, such as applying local heat or drinking warm water. For example, if diarrhea is more frequent or watery, antidiarrheal drugs such as montelukast and diphenoxylate can be applied, and micro-ecological regulators such as bifidobacterium and lactobacillus can also be added. If the diarrhea is severe, and there is an increase in blood white blood cells and white blood cells in the stool, there are signs of infection, you can apply antibacterial drugs for targeted treatment, such as norfloxacin, levofloxacin, PPA, etc.