Acute gastroenteritis is an acute inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, characterized by nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, fever, and other clinical manifestations. This disease is very common in summer and autumn, and the causes are often due to improper diet, overeating, or consuming unclean food such as raw, cold, and spoiled food. When acute gastroenteritis occurs, patients may feel very painful. So, what are the symptoms and how should we treat them correctly?
The severity of acute gastroenteritis varies, leading to varying degrees of diarrhea. Light diarrhea is not so bad relatively. Diarrhea is less than 10 times a day. The stool is yellow or yellow green with a small amount of mucus or white soap. The stool is not very much. Sometimes, the stool will appear 'Egg&vegetable soup'. The severe diarrhea caused by acute gastroenteritis can be very serious, with dozens of diarrhea episodes per day, a large amount of watery stool, and a small amount of mucus. At the same time, symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and decreased appetite may occur. At this point, patients may experience irregular low-grade or high fever, restlessness, lack of energy, and even confusion, ultimately leading to coma.
Generally, when suffering from acute gastroenteritis, we need to properly regulate and treat it from multiple aspects. Firstly, patients should try to rest in bed as much as possible, and those with mild symptoms need to take oral glucose to replenish lost body fluids. If there is persistent vomiting or significant dehydration, intravenous injection of 5% -10% glucose saline and other related electrolytes should be administered. During this period, the diet should be mainly light liquid or semi liquid to prevent dehydration. In addition, if necessary, patients can inject antiemetic and antispasmodic drugs such as belladonna and smegma three times a day. Regarding antibacterial treatment, although the use of antibiotics has been controversial, if it is infectious diarrhea, targeted antibiotics can be used appropriately, but remember not to abuse them.
Finally, it is important to remind friends with poor gastrointestinal health to avoid spicy and stimulating foods, smoking and drinking. After meals, abdominal massage, walking, and other activities should be avoided. Vigorous exercise should be avoided, staying up late should be avoided, and attention should be paid 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.