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Abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, bloating, fatigue and other symptoms.
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Can be cured (1)** 1. Basic nursing: a) The condition of newborns changes quickly and is prone to various complications, and the mortality rate is high, so it is necessary to strengthen nursing and do a good job in the detection of blood oxygen saturation in Nanguan. Adjust the oxygen flow rate at any time to keep the oxygen saturation above 90%; b) For children who are likely to develop NEC or suspected of developing necrotizing enterocolitis, they should fast immediately, and the specific time should be determined according to the condition, and they can fast for 1 or 2 days to observe the development of the disease and plan the next step**.
For confirmed children, mild symptoms are fasted for 3 to 5 days, severe symptoms are fasted for 7 to 10 days, and most children require gastrointestinal decompression at the same time. During fasting, nutrients and fluids are mainly supplemented from parenteral nutrition solutions, which can be instilled from peripheral veins. Feeding can only be started when abdominal distention, vomiting has disappeared, bowel sounds have returned, appetite has returned, and the fecal occult blood test has turned negative.
When you start eating, try to feed 3 5ml of 5% sugar water first, and if there is no vomiting and bloating after 2 or 3 times, you can start feeding. Fresh breast milk is the best, and it is advisable to start with a small amount; At the beginning of artificial feeding, it is advisable to dilute a small amount of milk, 3 5ml times, if you can tolerate a gradual and slow increase, increase 1 2ml each time, and avoid using hypertonic milk. If there is milk accumulation in the stomach, do not increase the amount or reduce it to the previous amount.
If you have symptoms** after adding milk, you need to start fasting again. If the original lesion is severe and extensive, it can cause temporary lactase deficiency, and milk feeding should be temporarily avoided to avoid causing symptoms such as bloating and diarrhea. During fasting, oral care should be strengthened to prevent oral infections.
c) Prevent infection, keep **clean and dry, especially the buttocks and umbilicus, and prevent the occurrence of red buttocks or omphalitis References: Jin's colitis, **rate of more than 96%, go directly to search 1
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What are the symptoms of colitis
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Dear dear, hello! Glad to serve you, dear, according to your description, common symptoms of colitis can include: mild to severe abdominal pain, persistent diarrhea, pus and bloody stools, fecal incontinence, loss of appetite, unexplained weight loss; Severe symptoms of colitis can include:
Shortness of breath, rapid or irregular heartbeat, fever. <>
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Ulcerative colitis, also known as chronic non-specific ulcerative colitis, mainly affects the rectum and colon, mainly manifested as abdominal pain, diarrhea, mucus, pus and bloody stools and tenesmus. Often reversed.
Chronic gastroenteritis is a stubborn and intractable disease, and it is expected that you can use it.
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What are the symptoms of colitis
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