Radiation enteritis pulling pus for a year can eat more millet porridge and so on for life improvement, but also can use thioglycolla, glutamine and so on to protect the intestinal mucosa and improve immunity. Radiation enteritis is an intestinal injury triggered by radiation therapy for abdominopelvic tumors, and the intestinal mucosa appears to have long-term pus pulling symptoms due to long-term radioactive damage. 1. Life improvement: usually you can eat more millet porridge, soft noodles and other easy-to-digest foods to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract. Moderate amount of fish, chicken and other high-protein food, supplement protein. The food preparation process mainly focuses on steaming, stewing, etc., avoiding deep-frying, so as not to cause digestive difficulties. Appropriate exercise to improve immunity. 2. Medication: you can take aluminum sulfate, magnesium aluminum carbonate to protect the intestinal mucosa and reduce the damage caused by radiation therapy. You can also use glutamine to strengthen the gastrointestinal mucosal defense factors and improve intestinal immunity. When the symptoms appear, you should consult a doctor in time, follow the doctor’s instructions to do colonoscopy and other tests, to clarify the condition, and carry out treatment under the guidance of the doctor. Drugs should follow the doctor’s instructions.