How to eat the food in the cafeteria

Updated on healthy 2024-02-08
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Take some belly pain rectal pills, or horn pills, abdominal Ke'an, etc. "Abdominal pain" includes a wide range of stomach, not only the stomach, intestines, liver, gall bladder, and pancreas, but also all the organs, tissues and muscles of the abdominal wall in the abdominal cavity that can cause stomach pain. The nature of the pain in the right seat Swelling pain:

    Often accompanied by qi, there is a lot of air in the stomach or intestines that feels very distended, and it is mostly a functional gastrointestinal disorder. Colic: mostly spasms and messing around, as if the pain is twisting things, mostly stones, intestinal blockage, acute enteritis.

    Tingling: Pain that seems to be pricked with a needle, usually peptic ulcer. Burning pain:

    Often there is a lot of stomach acid, like a fire burning in the stomach. It is usually peptic ulcer or its precursor. Dulling pain:

    It can be tolerated, and the pain is slight. Stuffiness: Like being pressed by a heavy object, or having something in your stomach that makes you uncomfortable.

    Biting pain: The pain of biting as if something is gnawing inside. It hurts so badly that it hurts so badly that it hurts:

    It refers to the unbearable degree of pain, which is not excluded: gastric or duodenal perforation, gallbladder (tract) stones, appendicitis and intestinal obstruction, ureteral stones, incarcerated hernia, etc., when women have lower abdominal pain, special attention should be paid to ectopic pregnancy or other emergencies. Mild pain:

    Gastritis, gastric and duodenal ulcers, chronic adnexitis, chronic pelvic inflammatory disease and other diseases. How to see a doctor** According to the severity of abdominal pain, you can see a doctor in the following order: 1. General surgery Acute abdominal pain that occurs in the right upper quadrant and right lower abdomen should be treated with general surgery for the first time.

    Patients with abdominal distension and pain, vomiting, no gas, and no defecation should be excluded from intestinal obstruction and should be seen in general surgery. 2. Gastroenterology Patients with acute abdominal pain in the middle upper abdomen, left upper abdomen and left lower abdomen, or chronic upper abdominal pain with acid reflux or vomiting and diarrhea should go to the Department of Gastroenterology. 3. Urology Acute and chronic left and right low back and abdominal pain, accompanied by hematuria, should be diagnosed with urinary stones, urinary retention caused by prostatic hypertrophy, etc.

    4. ** Female patients, during menstruation, mid-menstruation or with a history of menopause, sudden acute abdominal pain, should go to **. Diagnose a condition such as dysmenorrhea or ectopic pregnancy. 5. Pediatrics Children under the age of 14 should see pediatricians.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It could be that your gastrointestinal function is not good! If most people have diarrhea after eating, it may be a problem with the cafeteria! If it is yourself, it is recommended that you buy some lactobacillus tablets and eat them for a few days to have an effect!

    Cheap and effective! It is recommended that you exercise more by yourself and pay attention to the soles of your feet to keep warm!

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    1 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Drink more water Patients with diarrhea have severe water shortage and electrolyte imbalance due to a large amount of bowel movements, and a large amount of water must be replenished at this time. Rehydration salts containing sodium chloride, potassium chloride, glucose, and sodium citrate are ideal because they replenish the glucose and minerals lost in the body, and regulate the acid-base balance of potassium, sodium, electrolytes, and water; Carrot juice, apple juice, watermelon juice, etc. can not only replenish water, but also supplement essential vitamins, which is also a good supplement. They are both good remedies to prevent the body from becoming dehydrated and prostration due to diarrhea.

    2 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Don't take medicine in a hurry.

    Unless it is a viral or bacterial infection, or severe diarrhea is a complication, ordinary diarrhea does not require medication** and symptoms usually do not last more than 48 hours. Therefore, do not use medication to stop diarrhea for at least two days, because diarrhea is the body's way of eliminating toxins. The use of antidiarrheal agents is discouraged when a patient has acute diarrhea unless there are other conditions that require urgent control.

    Otherwise, it may be advantageous to let it drain and speed up recovery.

    3 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Check the drugs used.

    Diarrhea can sometimes be related to medications you take, such as antacids to relieve heartburn. Antacids are the most common drugs that cause diarrhea. To avoid diarrhea associated with heartburn, it is advisable to use an antacid that contains only aluminum hydroxide.

    In addition to antacids, medicines such as antibiotics, quinidine, and colchicine (an anti-gout drug) can also cause diarrhea. If you suspect that these or other medications are causing you diarrhea, you should ask your doctor.

    4 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Let it be.

    Many people like to have diarrhea with pectin, acidophilus, carob powder, barley, bananas, ruituyu cheese and all kinds of exotic foods. These things restrain the intestines and slow down their peristalsis. But in reality, it's just a matter of prolonging the amount of time the problem stays in the body, what you really need is to get rid of the substance that triggers diarrhea, and the best way is to get rid of it naturally.

    5 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Stay away from the kitchen.

    It is not advisable to cook food for family members during diarrhea until the symptoms are eliminated. It is advisable for people with diarrhea to wash their hands after using the toilet to avoid spreading the germs to others.

    6 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Drink 3 bowls of rice soup every day.

    Rice soup is good for diarrhea. Boil with 3 cups of water and half a cup of brown rice for 45 minutes, strain and drink 3 bowls a day. At the same time, eating rice also helps stools form and provides B vitamins.

    7 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Take charcoal tablets.

    Take 4 charcoal tablets with water every hour until you get better. Use in the evening. Do not combine with other vitamins or medications.

    8 9 What to do if you have diarrhea Eat a light diet During diarrhea, you should eat bland liquid food, such as chicken broth or other clear liquids. Because during diarrhea, your intestines need to rest well. Once you're sure that the chicken broth is okay, you can gradually add easy-to-digest foods such as rice, yogurt (which contains beneficial bacteria), and lettuce to your diet while your symptoms improve.

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