What are the symptoms of enteritis

Dec 29,2024

We should all know what enteritis is now? What is enteritis? Let me take you to learn more!

The main parts of the small intestine refer to the jejunum and ileum, followed by the duodenum, and sometimes also involve the colon and stomach. In the early stages of enteritis, there are usually no signs, and it is usually acute enteritis that can be repaired on its own after a period of time. The common symptom of this disease is abdominal pain, which is mainly concentrated in the lower left abdomen or upper right abdomen. As for the onset of small intestine inflammation, the main reason is due to the deposition and embolism of fibrous like proteins in the small arteries of the intestinal wall, leading to small intestinal bleeding and necrosis. Severe cases may affect the stomach. The range of lesions ranges from several centimeters to tens of centimeters. The inflamed area may be limited to a segment of the intestine, or it can be multiple.

What are the specific symptoms of enteritis? There are five specific symptoms of common enteritis, the first of which is nausea and vomiting. At first, there is abdominal pain, and soon there may be nausea and vomiting. The vomit usually contains bile, and some may even vomit blood.

Second abdominal pain and bloating. Intestinal inflammation can cause abdominal pain. But another characteristic of small enteritis is often mild abdominal distension, which will gradually worsen in the future. A good way to treat bloating is to use Zangling Water Sugar, which rapidly proliferates beneficial bacteria in the intestine. The activity of beneficial bacteria can inhibit and eliminate harmful bacteria such as gas producing bacteria, helping to promote gastrointestinal peristalsis to eliminate excess gas in the body and eliminate bloating. It may also not have the stage of bloating, and sudden abdominal pain may occur. The abdominal pain usually lasts and worsens in waves, often presenting as total abdominal pain, especially in the upper and right abdomen.

Third diarrhea and bloody stool. After abdominal pain occurs, there will be diarrhea. The stool initially does not form, and after a few times of diarrhea, it becomes yellowish in color. After a period of time, it becomes white in color, and may even appear as fresh blood or dark red blood clots. The excrement is scarce and has a strong odor. Bloody stool is one of the obvious features of enteritis. The fourth systemic symptom. After inflammation occurs, it is easy to have a systemic fever and high fever. Gastroenteritis generally does not last long, and the course of the disease is only 2-6 days. A little attention will not leave any sequelae.