With the constant growth of the incidence rate of gastroenteritis, there are more and more articles about gastroenteritis, whether in online news or in print publications. However, most people talk about how to eat gastroenteritis. This question has been repeatedly talked about for countless times. Today, the editor will talk about what to drink for gastroenteritis, which you don't know.
Many people know that gastroenteritis is difficult to treat and can only be regulated through long-term dietary therapy. However, dietary regulation is not only about eating, but also about what to drink. When it comes to the question of what to drink for patients with gastroenteritis, I cannot simply say what to drink. Instead, I will first analyze the characteristics of gastroenteritis and explore it based on the characteristics of the disease. The most obvious characteristic of patients with gastroenteritis is that the gastrointestinal tract is infected and not clean. When it comes to uncleanliness, it does not mean that there is any dirt inside, but rather that there are too many harmful bacteria and parasites inside. This is the most important characteristic of gastroenteritis.
Since we already know that the characteristic of gastroenteritis is that the stomach and intestines are not clean, the first requirement for gastroenteritis patients to drink is that it must be clean. It is best for gastroenteritis patients not to drink beverages or milk tea outside, as these cannot guarantee compliance with hygiene requirements. In traditional Chinese medicine, gastroenteritis is also defined as gastrointestinal coldness, which means that patients with gastroenteritis should not drink anything with a strong cold nature, such as lemon water, which is a typical representative of a strong cold nature and must not be consumed. Patients with gastroenteritis, whether in winter or summer, should drink plenty of warm water, which is clean and has a warming effect on the intestines and stomach. If possible, they can also switch to hot milk.
In fact, the most suitable drink for gastroenteritis is still Zangling Water Sugar. Zangling Water Sugar is a specialized nutrient for probiotics such as Bifidobacterium, which can promote their growth and reproduction. It can suppress the proliferation of harmful bacteria and cause trouble in the gastrointestinal tract with an absolute advantage in bacterial count, achieving the goal of 'using bacteria (beneficial bacteria) to inhibit bacteria (harmful bacteria), and using positive pressure to suppress evil', thereby improving indigestion caused by microbial imbalance and promoting the digestion and absorption of nutrients by the body.