From the perspective of Chinese medicine, it is a manifestation of spleen and stomach deficiency. From the perspective of Western medicine, common causes include chronic gastroenteritis, irritable bowel syndrome and indigestion, which need to be treated appropriately according to the specific cause. Common causes and treatments a. Chinese medicine perspective such as the patient’s diet is not moderate, often eat cold drinks or cold food, as well as the fast pace of life, mental stress, which in turn leads to the spleen and stomach weakness, prone to the symptoms of multiple times a day stool but not diluted. Treatment should pay attention to diet, it is advisable to eat foods that strengthen the spleen and nourish the qi, warm the stomach and intestines and dispel cold, such as indica rice, mutton, chicken, tripe, etc. Avoid eating cold, easy to damage the spleen and stomach yang food, such as buckwheat, mung beans, tofu, spinach. In addition, you can also take Chinese medical food therapy, such as ginger porridge, or foot therapy, etc. for treatment. Second, Western medicine disease 1, chronic gastroenteritis: inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa caused by various causes, resulting in the appearance of multiple times a day stool but not dilute. Treatment should pay attention to bacterial enteritis, it is best to choose antibacterial drugs for treatment according to the results of bacterial drug sensitivity test; 2, irritable bowel syndrome: due to intestinal dynamics disorders, infections, dysbiosis, etc., resulting in the occurrence of multiple stools a day but not diluted. This condition should reduce the intake of intolerant food, gas-producing and high-fat food. Can follow medical advice to apply antispasmodics, such as pivirimium bromide, trimethoprim, etc., intestinal probiotics such as lactobacillus, bifidobacteria, etc. for treatment; 3, indigestion: indigestion is a disease caused by gastric power disorders, typical symptoms are epigastric pain, early satiety, belching, bloating, can be accompanied by reflux, heartburn, lower abdominal pain, diarrhea and constipation and other symptoms, so some patients can appear multiple times a day stool but not diluted. It is recommended to adjust the diet to be light and easy to digest, avoiding cold, greasy, hard, spicy and irritating foods. Eat less and more meals, chew slowly, avoid cold fruits, drink more warm water, pay attention to rest, and keep your mood relaxed. Drugs that promote digestion can be applied under the guidance of a doctor to relieve symptoms.