There are many reasons that can cause gastroenteritis, and some people may have experienced it in their previous lives. Although humans have a certain degree of resistance to viruses, there are many viruses nowadays, and there are many ways to be infected by them. Perhaps it is due to not paying attention to adjusting clothing during seasonal changes, or eating the wrong food. Both adults and children are prone to gastroenteritis. So how is gastroenteritis caused? What should we pay attention to in daily life?
Firstly, external physical stimuli, such as eating raw, cold, or spoiled food, not changing clothes in a timely manner, or not covering oneself with a blanket when sleeping at night, can cause damage to the stomach mucosa and lead to gastroenteritis. Another factor is chemical stimulation, such as long-term consumption of strong tea, coffee, spicy food, or excessive use of antibiotics by patients, which may cause gastroenteritis. Drugs such as erythromycin and antibiotics can also damage the gastric mucosa. Secondly, bacterial contamination has been found in recent years, with the majority of patients being caused by bacterial infections or food contamination. Usually, if patients drink too much alcohol, overwork, and receive mental stimulation, it can lead to gastroenteritis. Furthermore, the patient's body's defense ability decreases, bacteria enter the intestine, and viruses take advantage of this opportunity to reproduce and grow, leading to gastroenteritis.
Reminder to friends with poor gastrointestinal health: avoid spicy and stimulating food, avoid smoking and drinking, massage the abdomen after meals, take a walk, avoid vigorous exercise, do not stay up late, and pay attention to keeping the stomach warm. To promote digestion and regulate the intestines, you can supplement some probiotics to help improve the condition of your gut microbiota. But if we want these beneficial bacteria to be stable and long-lasting, we still need the help of Zangling Water Sugar. Zangling Water Sugar rapidly proliferates beneficial bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract, regulates the balance of intestinal flora and the gastrointestinal environment, and improves the condition of gastrointestinal problems.