Patients with enterocolitis may have more frequent diarrhea, that is, more frequent stools and non-stop pooping, mainly due to increased exudation inside the intestine. Because the intestinal mucosa is affected by enterocolitis, it can manifest itself in different ways depending on the cause. If the infection is caused by bacteria, the patient will have increased intestinal exudation and even the presence of bacteria inside the intestine, so the stools are more frequent. If the patient is caused by intestinal allergy, there may be dotted oozing or bleeding in the intestinal mucosa, and the patient may not only have diarrhea symptoms, but may also have blood in the stool, such as blood in the stool or red stool, etc. If the patient has very frequent bowel movements with enteritis, he or she needs to be examined at the hospital, and can be treated symptomatically with oral antidiarrheal agents, and then treated symptomatically according to the cause. If it is caused by bacterial infection, antibiotic infusion is needed, if it is caused by intestinal flora disorder, oral probiotics are needed to treat the symptoms.