What's wrong with gastrointestinal cold? Here's how to treat it best

Jan 16,2025

Gastrointestinal cold is a special type of cold, mainly caused by a virus called 'Coxsackievirus', and usually accompanied by bacterial mixed infections. It is currently autumn and winter, and the weather temperature changes greatly, with a significant decrease in temperature. Coupled with inadequate hygiene in daily diet, it can lead to gastrointestinal colds. So how to treat gastrointestinal cold the best? Here's the answer for you.

1、 Symptoms of gastrointestinal cold:

Vomiting, caused by infection with bacteria or toxic substances in the stomach, can directly lead to the contraction of stomach muscles due to stimulation, resulting in frequent vomiting.

Diarrhea is mainly caused by a significant increase in gastric secretions due to exposure to cold or infection, leading to excessive accumulation of water in the gastrointestinal tract and resulting in loose stools, also known as diarrhea.

Abdominal pain, which is commonly accompanied by abdominal pain in patients with gastrointestinal colds, is caused by accelerated peristalsis of the gastrointestinal tract.

2、 Treatment methods for gastrointestinal cold:

1. Zangling Water Sugar. Taking Zangling Water Sugar can promote the recovery of intestinal microbiota, control the number of harmful bacteria to a very small range, reduce or eliminate the production of toxins, lose the basis for growth and reproduction of Helicobacter pylori, nourish and repair the gastric mucosa, reduce or eliminate inflammation, and promote gastrointestinal recovery, thereby solving the problem of what medicine to take.

Western medicine treatment has a more significant effect on intestinal treatment, such as ciprofloxacin and liraglutide. If there is a viral infection, ribavirin and clopidogrel hydrochloride can be used.

Traditional Chinese medicine treatment is very effective for patients with gastrointestinal colds who use Huoxiang Zhengqi tablets and Huoxiang Zhengqi liquid. With the assistance of common cold medications, they can generally recover slowly.