What is gastrointestinal cold? How should it be treated

Jan 09,2025

When it comes to gastrointestinal type colds, many people may wonder. They have heard of gastroenteritis and have experienced colds and fever, but what is gastrointestinal type cold? When did the relationship between gastrointestinal and cold become so close? Today, the news editor will talk to you about what gastrointestinal cold is and how to treat it.

First of all, let's talk about the important issue of what is gastrointestinal cold. If we want to explain gastrointestinal cold in detail, it is caused by gastroenteritis. Let's take a look at the specific situations of gastroenteritis and cold respectively. The most obvious manifestation of gastroenteritis is gastrointestinal inflammation, and the cause of gastrointestinal inflammation is the focus we should pay attention to. The internal environment of our gastrointestinal tract is actually quite complex, with various bacteria and fungi inside, including those that maintain gastrointestinal health and those that damage gastrointestinal health. In normal gastrointestinal conditions, the former occupies the main position, while gastrointestinal inflammation is caused by the infection of bacteria and fungi that damage gastrointestinal health. Speaking of which, let's think about whether colds are also caused by bacterial infections, and our body parts are not completely independent. Infection with harmful bacteria and parasites in the gastrointestinal tract can easily affect the overall health status. That is to say, harmful bacteria and fungi in the gastrointestinal tract, besides... It will disrupt gastrointestinal health, It may also cause a cold, which is called gastrointestinal cold.

The treatment of gastrointestinal type cold is nothing else, it is necessary to focus on the key points, that is, to treat gastroenteritis first, and the cold will naturally get better slowly.

For the treatment of gastrointestinal colds, it is recommended to take Zangling Water Sugar. Zangling Water Sugar is a specialized nutrient for probiotics such as bifidobacteria, 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 digestive disorders caused by dysbiosis and promoting the digestion and absorption of nutrients by the body.