1, the diagnosis of viral enteritis, your account has no basis.
2. The classification of white blood cells reached 84.3%, suggesting bacterial infection. Lower abdominal tenderness and rebound pain are symptoms of localized peritonitis, which may be related to acute pelvic inflammatory disease. Enteritis should not have such signs.
3, there is obvious flat body inflammation and high fever. Urine red blood cells 50/ high order (probably stained by menstrual blood).
4. Although there is diarrhea, the stool is yellow and watery, which is not enough to judge viral enteritis. So no one dared to answer your question for so long.
Your offer doesn't look like a 24-year-old patient. If it is really viral enteritis, it is recommended to treat it with antivirus, interferon and rehydration. Be careful that diarrhea is caused by the acceleration of intestinal peristalsis stimulated by acute pelvic inflammatory disease. It is safer for gynecologists and surgeons to see if there is tenderness and rebound pain.