First of all, I want to tell you: if you are a person with enterocolitis, you are not alone, because the clinical incidence of enterocolitis is so high. Perhaps there are many around you. Most clinical manifestations of enterocolitis are: abdominal discomfort or pain in certain parts of the abdomen, especially when alone, which may be forgotten by distraction. The stools are unformed, mixed with yellow or white mucus, frequent, uncomfortable anal swelling, and a feeling of unclean stools. Some patients may have difficulty passing stools and hard stools. After medication, the symptoms tend to recur. The best test available is colonoscopy (painless colonoscopy is available). If the colonoscopy suggests you have ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s enterocolitis, use medication as recommended by your doctor. Current medications have been very effective recently. If your intestinal mucosa is beautiful and there are no obvious microscopic lesions, you can do without medication; the first thing to do is to regulate your mood and be optimistic. The second regulation to regulate the regulation of diet, according to their own situation to choose food, individual differences are great, there is no uniform oh standard. The third is to exercise. Enteritis will not affect your life expectancy, perhaps the bodhisattva is fair, let you have enteritis, will not give you terminal disease again.