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Hope it helps: Generally, stomach ache is good to take intestinal pills. Slight diarrhea, reduce the amount of food, preferably a few meals on an empty stomach, can alleviate the condition:
In addition, it is a dietary therapy, you might as well drink some sour milk to replace the big fish and meat on the table, the effect is also good! Hawthorn and apples will do the same. Then try drinking vinegar.
Eating eggs and millet porridge is to replenish the stomach. If you don't have an infusion, you can drink some water with salt and sugar to replace glucose without dehydration. It's useless to just drink plain water.
And it's worth mentioning the salt water! When you wake up in the morning, drinking a glass of lightly salted water 20 minutes before breakfast can help your health. Light salt water can moisturize the intestines and detoxify!
If the situation is still very serious, take some medicine! If the improper diet causes diarrhea or stomach pain, you can eat roasted garlic**. Here's how:
Take two or three heads of garlic, preferably purple-skinned, break the garlic without peeling it, and bake it in the oven. When the garlic clove is soft and the skin is slightly yellow, take it out, peel and eat, and the disease will be cured soon. Regular consumption of roasted garlic can also strengthen the stomach and improve gastrointestinal function.
Eat boiled eggs and taro. Bayberry shochu. Folk prescription.
If you have a stomachache, straighten your waist and gently smooth your stomach counterclockwise, which can temporarily stop the pain! It works great!
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1.Morbutyrine can be taken for nausea and vomiting; 2.In case of abdominal pain, oral scopolamine, belladonna extract, bromopropylmetalin, etc. 3.Diarrhea can be treated with berberine, if the effect is not satisfactory, loperamide capsules can be taken.
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Abdominal pain and diarrhea should be treated according to the condition**. If you have diarrhea more than three times and your stools are watery, you can be given some antidiarrheal medications, such as montmorillonite powder or berberine. If there are manifestations of inflammation.
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Try not to use painkillers when ** is not clear, so as not to interfere with the nature of the pain and misdiagnose.
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Vomiting and diarrhea may be caused by acute gastroenteritis, rotavirus infection, or ulcerative colitis and other diseases, and the specific medication to be taken needs to be decided according to **. 1.Acute gastroenteritis:
If it is vomiting and diarrhea caused by the disease, you can take montmorillonite powder and rehydration salts under the guidance of a doctor**, among which montmorillonite powder is used to prevent dehydration caused by frequent vomiting. If the cause of acute gastroenteritis is caused by bacterial infection, it is also necessary to take antibiotics such as cephalosporin under the guidance of a doctor**. 2.
Rotavirus infection: If it is caused by the virus infection, you can take antiviral drugs such as ribavirin under the guidance of a doctor**, when the infection is well controlled, the vomiting and diarrhea caused by the disease will also be relieved accordingly. 3.
Ulcerative colitis: If the disease is caused by vomiting and diarrhea, glucocorticoids such as budesonide or prednisolone can be used to reduce inflammation under the guidance of a doctor. If there is a secondary infection, penicillin or cephalosporin antibiotics are also required**.
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1. How to judge whether it is "eating bad stomach"?
Gastrointestinal upset refers to symptoms such as diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, bloating, and abdominal pain in the abdomen, and is usually caused by eating contaminated or unhygienic food. If the symptoms are mild, they can be recovered with a proper healthy diet and the necessary hygiene measures. However, if symptoms are severe, seek medical help promptly.
Commonly used medications** include antidiarrheals, antibiotics, and gastric relaxants. It should be used under the guidance of a doctor before taking the drug. If symptoms persist or if you have bloody stools, you should seek medical attention as soon as possible.
2. Which medicinal products can relieve the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea?
For mild vomiting and diarrhea symptoms, simple antidiarrheal medications such as ibuprofen, enzyme carboxylic acids, and camphor water can be tried. These medications can relieve tension and abdominal pain in the gastrointestinal tract and promote digestion.
In addition to antidiarrheal medications, stomach relaxants, such as domperidone and magnesium aluminum, can be used to relieve symptoms such as gas, cramps, and abdominal pain.
3. What are the functions of the secondary grip?
It is important to note that when you take antibiotics, you should follow your doctor's advice and do not overdose. Overuse of antibiotics can lead to an imbalance in the intestinal flora, inhibiting the growth of beneficial bacteria, which can aggravate gastrointestinal discomfort. In addition, antibiotics can spread to other parts of the body, disrupting the normal balance of microflora and causing other adverse effects.
If gastrointestinal symptoms are severe or you can't**, you need to seek medical help. At the time of diagnosis and conditioning, the doctor will make a detailed evaluation of the medication and develop a personalized plan based on the patient's symptoms and medical history.
4. How to prevent "eating bad stomach"?
In order to avoid food contamination, attention should be paid to the hygiene of the food and good kitchen hygiene practices should be maintained. At the same time, the following dietary guidelines should be followed:
1.Eat lightly. Avoid excessive fats, vegetables, spicy foods, etc., to reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.
2.Eat a balanced diet. It is recommended to eat three meals a day, not overeating, and eat more light, easily digestible foods.
3.Pay attention to food hygiene. Food should be washed before delivery, meat must be thoroughly heated and cooked, and expired, spoiled food should be avoided.
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Question 1: What medicine is good for nausea and vomiting Acute simple gastritis is simple, not complicated, as long as the following measures are taken for rescue, it will soon return to normal. (1) Remove, bed rest, and stop all diets and medications that have a high quality on the stomach.
Short-term fasting (1-2 meals) is appropriate, followed by a light, low-residue liquid diet that is easy to digest and facilitate stomach rest and injury healing. (2) Encourage drinking water, due to vomiting and diarrhea and excessive water loss, the patient should drink as much water as possible to replenish the lost water. It is better to use sugar and brine (boiled water with a small amount of sugar and salt).
Don't drink sugary beverages to avoid excessive acid production that worsens abdominal pain. Patients with frequent vomiting can drink a small amount of water (about 50 ml) after vomiting once, and drink it several times without vomiting. (3) Pain relief.
Belladonna tablets, atropine, 654-2 and other drugs can be used. It can also be used to apply local warm compress to the abdomen to relieve pain (not used if there is gastric bleeding). 4) Patients with diarrhea and fever can be appropriately treated with antibacterial drugs such as berberine and haloperic acid.
Those with mild conditions are generally not used, so as not to aggravate the stomach**5) Vomiting and diarrhea are severe, and dehydration is obvious, so they should be sent to the hospital for intravenous infusion in time**, and they generally recover quickly within 1-2 days. (6) Prevention first, abstain from alcohol, do not overeat, and use or do not use drugs that are easy to damage the gastric mucosa. Acute simple gastritis should be prevented in time, so as not to turn into chronic gastritis and not heal.
Question 2: What medicine should I take for mild food poisoning and vomiting? This consideration is acute gastroenteritis caused by uncontrolled diet, this disease is self-limited, only need symptomatic and support**, more recoverable, daily reasonable diet, pay attention to rest, avoid bad ** Supplement vitamin C, B, nausea, vomiting with vitamin B6, morpholine, sulpride, diarrhea with Smecta.
Question 3: What medicine is good for adults to have diarrhea and vomit Hello, considering whether you are suffering from a cold or eating the wrong food, diarrhea can be divided into two types:
Infectious diarrhea, you can take: berberine + sbond, first use berberine to sterilize, and then use sbondt to stop diarrhea, if the two drugs are combined, take it 1-2 hours apart;
For non-infectious diarrhea, you can take: Bonde + 9 Zhu probiotics, first use Bonde to stop diarrhea, and then use probiotic concentrate to adjust the intestinal flora, the two drugs are combined, and they should be taken 1-2 hours apart. Hope it helps.
Question 4: What medicine to take for food poisoning and vomiting Food poisoning and vomiting does not mean what medicine to take, and the medicine cannot be taken indiscriminately.
Drink plenty of water, pick your throat after drinking, spit out as much as you can spit out, and drink more water to increase detoxification.
If it's not serious, it's fine, if it's serious, go to the hospital, check **, don't delay, the more it drags on, the more serious it gets.
Question 5: What medicine should I take if I vomit when I eat? This situation may be gastritis, vomiting, it is recommended to pay attention to keep warm, eat three meals regularly, should not eat cold food, drugs can be given ranitidine, morphine for **.
It's best to find out what causes the stomach pain before you can prescribe medicine.
It's best not to eat it if you have a stomachache.
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