With white lines in the stool and will not move, first of all, you need to consider whether it is related to physiological reasons such as dietary factors and intestinal secretions, and secondly, whether it is related to pathological reasons such as parasitic infections and intestinal inflammation. It is recommended that patients can pay close attention to their physical condition and take different treatments to relieve their symptoms according to the specific situation. A, physiological factors: 1, dietary factors: If patients eat badly digested food, such as enoki mushrooms and other food, may not be digested in the gastrointestinal, and with the food residues out of the body, the stool may form some white strips and will not move, which belongs to the normal phenomenon of gastrointestinal digestion, it is recommended that patients can eat some light and easily digestible food, such as fresh vegetables, rich in vitamin 2, intestinal secretions: the intestinal glands will produce some secretions, generally white, or transparent, viscous, play a role in lubricating the intestines, help defecation. If the stool is dry, when forceful defecation, the glands will produce some more secretions to help the stool to discharge, and these secretions will also be discharged with the stool, resulting in the presence of static white lines of foreign matter in the stool. If there are no other symptoms, no special treatment is needed. The symptoms can be relieved by increasing vitamin-rich foods such as celery, spinach, potatoes, etc. to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis. Second, pathological factors: 1, parasitic infection: stool with white lines, will not move, also consider parasitic infection caused by, such as roundworm, pinworm infection, both are common intestinal parasites, also show lines. Although the parasites in the body may be alive, they may also be dead worms when expelled from the body. At this time, laboratory tests can be conducted to determine whether the infection is parasitic. Commonly used deworming drugs include mebendazole and intestinal wormer tablets, which can be used according to the doctor’s instructions; 2. Enteritis: When there is inflammation in the intestine, it may cause digestive disorders and dysbiosis of the intestinal flora. The treatment of enteritis depends on the cause and the specific symptoms that occur, or you can take some medications such as erythromycin and gentamicin as prescribed by your doctor. The prognosis is generally good after treatment of enteritis, and the stool symptoms will improve. If the patient continues to have white lines in the stool and will not move, it is recommended to go to the hospital for a routine stool test and other tests to identify the cause as soon as possible and treat it according to the cause.