Dysentery is divided into bacillary dysentery and amebic dysentery. Bacillary dysentery is mostly an intestinal infectious disease caused by Shigella. Its main symptoms include fever, abdominal pain, diarrhea, tenesmus, mucus, pus and blood stool, etc., and it can also be accompanied by systemic blood poisoning symptoms. In terms of treatment, sensitive antibiotics are mainly used for this kind of bacteria, such as quinolones such as norfloxacin, ofloxacin, ciprofloxacin, etc., and other antibiotics such as compound sulfamethoxazole, amoxicillin, ceftriaxone, etc. Children are advised not to use quinolones. Amebic dysentery is amebic dysentery caused by histolytic amoeba parasitism in the colon, also known as amebic colitis. Amoeba is a parasite that colonizes the cecum, rectum, sigmoid colon and appendix. In terms of treatment, drugs to kill parasites are mainly used, and metronidazole, also called metronidazole, is the first choice, followed by metronidazole, ipecacine and haloquinoline. The above scheme is only for reference. Please use the specific drugs under the guidance of professional doctors according to your own conditions.