How to treat acute gastroenteritis when traveling frequently?

Jan 09,2025

When we accidentally catch a cold and get sick, we may feel that the cold is very painful, not only with sore throat and runny nose, but also with fever and dizziness. But in fact, there is another disease that often coexists with colds - acute gastroenteritis, which is more painful than colds, let alone frequent acute gastroenteritis. Nausea, vomiting and diarrhea, dizziness and bloating, and extreme discomfort in the stomach all come together. So, when we discover that we often have acute gastroenteritis as soon as we catch a cold, we need to pay attention to our physical condition.

To know the treatment methods for frequent acute gastroenteritis, first you need to find the reasons why you often get acute gastroenteritis, and then solve the problems one by one. The reasons for frequent acute gastroenteritis may be due to your weak body, frequent accidental exposure to cold, improper diet, alcohol consumption, overeating, eating stimulating, spicy, or raw foods, and so on.

Acute gastroenteritis is an acute inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, characterized by nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, fever, etc. When you find yourself uncomfortable with the above conditions, you can probably know that you have acute gastroenteritis. Mild acute gastroenteritis can be treated with Huoxiang Zhengqi Soft Capsules, Huanglian Su Tablets, and Dangjia Tablets, but it is recommended to seek medical attention and follow the doctor's advice. Especially when you find yourself experiencing severe diarrhea or vomiting, it is important to seek medical attention promptly at a reputable hospital and receive intravenous infusion treatment.

In order to reduce the risk of recurrent acute gastroenteritis, we should strengthen physical exercise and improve our physical fitness in daily life. When the weather turns cold, pay attention to keeping warm, add clothes in a timely manner, and avoid getting cold. Try to have a light diet in daily life, chew slowly and avoid spicy or stimulating foods. Eat small and frequent meals, schedule meals regularly and in moderation, avoid overeating, and reduce gastrointestinal burden. Drink plenty of water on a regular basis to promote internal circulation and maintain adequate hydration.