The main consideration is acute enteritis, with recurrent watery stools, accompanied by abdominal pain, bloating, fever and other discomforts, and the patient is advised to further check the routine blood tests to observe whether there is an increase in leukocytes and neutrophils. The elevated total leukocyte and neutrophil count is considered to be infection-related, and further anti-infection treatment is necessary. If you have repeated watery stools without other discomfort, you can use montelukast to further stop the diarrhea and use drugs to regulate the intestinal flora, such as rectify the bowel to improve the symptoms. If you have watery stools for three consecutive days, it is recommended that you undergo routine blood tests and further improve your e-colonoscopy to clarify the intestinal lesions after the symptoms improve.