Splattering of stools during defecation is a symptom of diarrhea, which may be due to physiological reasons, or due to improper diet, gastrointestinal disorders, infections, etc., and the cause should be identified in time by visiting a gastroenterologist. 1. If an infant within 6 months of age develops diarrhea, it may be a normal physiological phenomenon and generally requires no medication. It is related to the fact that infants’ digestive system is not yet fully developed and cannot fully digest the ingredients in breast milk. With the gradual development of the digestive system, infant diarrhea will gradually decrease and disappear. 2. Improper Diet: Diarrhea can also be caused by recently spoiled food and allergic food in the diet. Spoiled food can lead to food poisoning, allergic food can also lead to diarrhea, diarrhea and stool splash symptoms. 3. Gastrointestinal diseases: Gastrointestinal diseases usually cause intestinal motility disorders, intestinal dysfunction, etc., leading to diarrhea, and in severe cases, symptoms of splashing stools. 4. Infectious diarrhea: gastrointestinal infections caused by various reasons can stimulate the intestinal mucosa and cause severe diarrhea, and even severe dehydration and other symptoms, should be timely access to standardized treatment. 5. Drugs: Taking laxatives such as lactulose can also lead to splashy stools. There are many other diseases that can cause splashing stools. After ruling out other physiological causes, you should go to the hospital in time to get a clear diagnosis and then be treated accordingly.