What’s wrong with having diarrhea three or four times a day?

Having diarrhea three or four times a day can be caused by chronic enteritis, intestinal polyps, bowel cancer or irritable bowel syndrome.
Chronic enteritis is often manifested as recurrent diarrhea, especially after eating hard-to-digest foods, greasy, spicy, cold and other irritating foods, but enteritis may also be accompanied by abdominal pain, stool with mucus with pus and blood and other symptoms.
Colonic polyps are particularly frequent when they affect the absorption of water in the colon, which can also cause frequent loose stools.
If dilution three or four times a day occurs only recently, colorectal cancer needs to be ruled out, but colorectal cancer may also be accompanied by blood in the stool, abdominal pain, anemia, emaciation and other systemic symptoms.
The above diseases need to be ruled out by colonoscopy and other related examinations, and if organic diseases of the intestines are ruled out, then irritable bowel syndrome is considered, which is often related to diet and emotions.
In short, it is recommended to go to the gastroenterology department of the hospital to further improve the examination to clarify the diagnosis and avoid delaying the condition.