Frequent stools but not diarrhea may be intestinal dysfunction, irritable bowel syndrome, which can be treated by dietary modification, probiotic supplementation and medication. 1. Dietary management: for patients with irritable bowel syndrome, you can establish a good dietary habits for treatment, eat less spicy and stimulating foods to reduce the stimulation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, to ensure that the diet is healthy and regular, at the same time, due to mental factors caused by the irritable bowel syndrome need to adjust the mood, multi-faceted adjustments to stimulate the treatment to a certain degree to improve the symptoms of frequent bowel movements. 2. Bacterial regulation: For patients with frequent bowel movements, intestinal flora can be regulated to alleviate the symptoms, bifidobacteria, lactobacillus, caseinate bacteria and other preparations can be used. 3. Drug therapy: for patients with irritable bowel syndrome and intestinal dysfunction, you can use drugs to regulate gastrointestinal function, such as pivoxyl bromide, ortizium bromide and so on, which can relieve the symptoms very well. However, none of the above drugs can be used without authorization, and it is best to use them under the guidance of a professional physician. For patients who have frequent stools but no diarrhea, it is best to go to the hospital for examination before treatment.