What are the symptoms of acute gastroenteritis? Do you have these questions?

Jan 03,2025

Gastroenteritis is not a disease, but it can be really painful. I don't know if anyone has a sudden onset of acute gastroenteritis, but I do. One second, they were overeating, and the next moment they didn't want to eat anything anymore. They just wanted to cover their stomachs and squat in a small corner on the side for a while. People who have experienced gastroenteritis know that it can be painful, but it can be life-threatening. In fact, the simplest way to treat gastroenteritis is for patients to understand their own symptoms that cause gastroenteritis and take good care of their gastrointestinal health in their daily lives.

When it comes to the symptoms of gastroenteritis, what I most want to talk about is diarrhea. Running to the bathroom over and over again really makes people want to cry. There are actually several types of gastroenteritis. Acute gastroenteritis comes and goes quickly, while chronic gastroenteritis usually has a latent period of more than five months. Today we will talk about acute gastroenteritis. Abdominal pain and diarrhea can be mild or severe. Mild gastroenteritis usually improves within two days, while more severe cases may not. At this time, diarrhea can occur more than ten times a day, accompanied by vomiting, discomfort, and even fever. The editor reminds everyone that when diarrhea occurs too many times, do not only drink water, but also drink some oral glucose solution, because diarrhea will take away a large amount of electrolytes in the body, and drinking water alone cannot make up for it.

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