Enteritis is a small intestinal inflammation and colitis caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi, parasites, and other factors. The clinical manifestations mainly include abdominal pain, diarrhea, watery stools or mucous purulent bloody stools. Some patients may experience fever and a feeling of urgency, hence it is also known as infectious diarrhea. Enteritis is divided into acute and chronic types according to the duration of the disease. So what are the symptoms of enteritis?
The symptoms of enteritis are divided into typical symptoms and other symptoms. The typical symptoms are as follows: 1. The incubation period of acute enteritis is generally 12-36 hours. Nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea are the main symptoms of acute enteritis. 2. The clinical manifestations of chronic enteritis include long-term chronic or recurrent abdominal pain, diarrhea, and indigestion. In severe cases, there may be mucous or watery stools. Other symptoms include: some patients have bloody stools, mucous bloody stools, and even fecal incontinence, bloody diarrhea. Physical examination shows mild tenderness around the navel or lower abdomen, excessive bowel sounds, and prolapse.
Our treatment policy is to identify the pathogen and treat it accordingly. Drug therapy can also be used: 1. Antibacterial therapy: Select antibacterial drugs based on the results of bacterial drug sensitivity tests. 2. Symptomatic treatment: Use drugs that reduce intestinal peristalsis and secretion. Atropine, belladonna, and ibuprofen can be used in small amounts to relieve pain and diarrhea. The application of chlorpromazine has a sedative effect and inhibits excessive secretion of intestinal mucosa. There are other treatment methods, and we prescribe the right medicine based on the symptoms of enteritis.
Gastrointestinal diseases are caused by the accumulation of toxins and bacteria in the body, including 2A bacteria, Escherichia coli, and drug-resistant strains, leading to immune damage reactions. They are caused by an imbalance in the human microbiota environment. Zang Ling Shui Su Tang can regulate the human body's micro ecological environment and prevent the occurrence of gastrointestinal diseases.
In daily life, we should also take preventive measures and pay attention to our own health. We need to strengthen our exercise and enhance our physical fitness. Pay close attention to food hygiene and prevent food contamination. Take good care of water source protection, drinking water management, and disinfection. Starting from our daily management. Meat, poultry, eggs, etc. should be cooked before consumption. Do not eat spoiled food, do not drink raw water, and when eating raw fruits, they should be washed with hot water. Develop good habits of washing hands before and after meals. If we pay attention to these issues, enteritis will be far away from us.