Acute gastroenteritis is an acute inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, characterized by symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and fever. The high incidence season of this disease is generally in summer and autumn, and its causes are mostly due to improper diet and overeating; Or consume raw, cold, spoiled, dirty and unclean food. So today we are going to teach you how to identify whether you or others have acute gastroenteritis, and how to identify the development of subsequent conditions.
1、 Causes and clinical manifestations of acute gastroenteritis.
Cause of onset: Infection by bacteria and viruses. The most common pathogenic bacteria for acute gastroenteritis are Salmonella and Vibrio parahaemolyticus, while the most common toxin is Staphylococcus aureus.
Clinical manifestations: Once acute gastroenteritis occurs, severe diarrhea usually occurs, with up to dozens of bowel movements per day, often accompanied by nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite; In severe cases, there may be fever, unclear consciousness, and even coma.
2、 Follow up identification methods for acute gastroenteritis.
Parasitic infection. Acute gastroenteritis caused by parasitic infection usually has a significant increase in eosinophils in the surrounding blood, which can be seen in parasites such as hookworms and schistosomiasis. Different parasites can cause different symptoms.
Gastrointestinal cancer, malignant lymphoma, and acute gastroenteritis often result in a significant increase in peripheral eosinophils, accompanied by other clinical manifestations of cancer and lymphoma.
3、 Simple treatment for acute gastroenteritis.
Traditional medicines have significant side effects and can cause a lot of irritation to the stomach. While killing pathogenic bacteria, they can also lower the stomach's immune system, leading to recurrent stomach diseases. In the dietary therapy for stomach diseases, it is recommended to supplement the body with beneficial bacteria. Daily consumption of Zangling water sugar can provide sufficient food for the bifidobacteria that settle in the intestine, which is very helpful for stomach maintenance.