If you have diarrhea after an enema, you need to look at the number of times you have diarrhea. If the number of times of diarrhea is within 4-5 times, then this situation is probably a normal reaction, with the enema after the intestinal fluid stays inside, slowly excreted, it is manifested as a relatively large number of stools, this situation does not need to deal with. If the number of pulling is more than 5 times, accompanied by abdominal pain, then enteritis and intestinal peristaltic disorders are most likely to be considered, and a stool test is needed to clarify. If the stool routine suggests enteritis, it can be treated with drugs that regulate the intestinal flora and protect the intestinal mucosa. Clinically, it is often used to regulate the intestinal flora and protect the intestinal mucosa. If the manifestation is functional colon disease, it needs to be regulated with drugs such as Desutex plus rectify intestinal raw, temporarily do not eat spicy, fried and other stimulating food, pay attention to abdominal warmth, and certainly not to drink alcohol.