The presence of white blood cells in the stool suggests the presence of bacterial infection, antibiotics can be taken for treatment, such as norfloxacin, etc., with diarrhea can be used in conjunction with the use of drugs such as montelukast. Under normal circumstances, there are no white blood cells in the stool, there are white blood cells in the stool suggesting the presence of bacterial infection, antibiotics can be given, such as norfloxacin, cefixime, gentamicin and other anti-infective treatment. If accompanied by diarrhea, can follow the doctor’s instructions to give montelukast, berberine hydrochloride and other antidiarrheal treatment. It is recommended that the diet should be light, not spicy and other stimulating food. If there are white blood cells in the stool, it is recommended to consult a doctor for treatment under the guidance of the doctor, and not to take medication on your own.