Patients with a little diarrhea need to look for fever, abdominal pain and any experience of eating unclean food before the onset. If the diarrhea is just diarrhea without fever and abdominal pain, it is likely to be functional diarrhea and can be treated by supplementing with neurontin or gold diflucan. If the patient’s symptoms are not relieved even after using this type of medication, along with fever and abdominal pain, it is likely to be infectious diarrhea, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for routine stool tests and blood tests to clarify. If it is diagnosed as acute gastroenteritis, it needs to be treated with drugs such as compound flavopiridol or norfloxacin. If the diarrhea is more frequent or the diarrhea is watery, you also need to add montelukast to stop the diarrhea. When you have diarrhea, you should eat less spicy, fried and other stimulating foods and drink more water.