It is common to hear around us that someone has contracted gastroenteritis again, or that someone has experienced gastroenteritis themselves. There are also various theories about gastroenteritis, which makes it difficult for many people to understand what it is. Today, we will explain gastroenteritis to everyone.
Causes and pathways of gastroenteritis:
1. Gastroenteritis is mostly caused by infections such as viruses, bacteria, or parasites, and this type is called infectious gastroenteritis.
2. Patients with gastroenteritis caused by virus or drug infection are called chemical gastroenteritis, among which viral infection is the most common pathogenic cause. Common types of viruses include rotavirus, Norwalk virus, astrovirus, etc
3. The most common route of infection for gastroenteritis is through simultaneous consumption of food, especially seafood, which increases the risk of infection; Drinking contaminated water sources or frequently relieving infected patients; Dishware used during meals is not clean, and hands are not washed on time before meals.
Treatment measures for gastroenteritis:
1. Patients with gastroenteritis should temporarily abstain from eating during treatment to correct the imbalance of water and electrolytes in the body. It is usually recommended that patients with gastroenteritis rest in bed and supplement their bodies with plenty of water or saline solutions to replenish the water lost due to vomiting and diarrhea.
2. If gastroenteritis patients experience severe vomiting and diarrhea, leading to dehydration, intravenous fluid supplementation can be performed. Patients can also take oral antiemetic and antidiarrheal drugs, and stop using the drugs when vomiting and diarrhea improve.
3. . The most fundamental cause of diarrhea is the imbalance of the gut microbiota. Patients with gastroenteritis can take Zangling Water Sugar. It has no toxic side effects on the human body and is not broken down by digestive enzymes in the body. It can directly reach the intestines, promote the proliferation of beneficial bacteria such as bifidobacteria, inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria, and has a good effect on diarrhea, thereby accelerating the recovery of gastroenteritis.