The symptom of jelly-like diarrhea is mainly considered to be caused by inflammatory diseases of the digestive tract, because inflammatory lesions in the stomach, intestines and other local tissues of the digestive tract can lead to dysfunction and hyperperistalsis. After a large amount of protein, fat, cholesterol and other nutrients enter the human digestive system, they are not properly decomposed, transformed and absorbed, and then enter the excretory system in the form of metabolic substances and are mixed with feces and then excreted from the body, resulting in frequent bowel movements, abdominal pain, diarrhea and sticky feces. However, we do not exclude the possibility of other non-inflammatory diseases such as irritable bowel syndrome, intestinal dysbiosis, duodenal cancer, etc., because the occurrence of these types of diseases can affect the normal functioning of the digestive system and cause such adverse symptoms.