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1.Acute viral myocarditis, viral myocarditis is one of the most dangerous complications of diarrhea, some diarrhea can be caused by viruses, the virus that most commonly causes myocarditis is an enterovirus called coxsackievirus, which can directly enter heart muscle cells and cause damage.
2.Cardiovascular and cerebrovascular accidents, a large amount of water and cations such as sodium, potassium, calcium, magnesium and other cations in the body are excreted from the stool during diarrhea, and the loss of water makes the human body in a state of dehydration, reducing blood volume, increasing blood viscosity, slowing down blood flow, easy to form blood clots, and blocking blood vessels.
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Diarrhea can increase the burden on gastrointestinal function;After diarrhea, it can cause malnutrition, dizziness, palpitation and shortness of breath, and some people will also develop stomatitis, angular cheilitis, and polyneuritis after diarrhea.
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Diarrhea is diarrhea, diarrhea is a common digestive symptoms, if diarrhea occurs for a long time, it will lead to the body's absorption of nutrients to decrease, but also consume nutrients in the body, resulting in malnutrition, resulting in the body becoming thin, decreased resistance, very easy to contract other diseases.
Long-term diarrhea will also affect digestive function, and reduced digestive function will also lead to malnutrition, malnutrition will also affect digestive function, so a vicious circle will cause a variety of nutrient deficiencies, such as protein, fat, vitamins and inorganic salts, etc., will show weakness, emaciation, low immunity, and serious damage to physical health.
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1. Patients with gastrointestinal disorders usually often have diarrhea, especially after eating, the symptoms of diarrhea are more obvious, sometimes diarrhea and constipation alternate, diarrhea occurs for a period of time, and constipation will occur after conditioning.
2) Some people also often have abdominal pain, because after eating cold food, it will significantly aggravate the abdominal pain, and it will be significantly reduced after defecation or gas.
3) If there is a gastrointestinal disorder, the patient usually feels full after eating, so be sure to follow the principle of eating less and eating more often, and not eat too much every time you eat.
4) People with gastrointestinal disorders will also have acid reflux or belching, which seriously affects daily work and life.
5) Patients with gastrointestinal disorders usually also experience a burning sensation under the chest, and the symptoms will be significantly aggravated after the mood changes.
6) If there is a gastrointestinal disorder, there is often a feeling of hunger, but immediately after eating, there will be a feeling of fullness.
7) Some patients with gastrointestinal disorders will also experience insomnia and anxiety, which are directly related to the gastrointestinal tract and intestines.
8) Patients with gastrointestinal disorders will also have indigestion and loss of appetite, always feeling that they do not want to eat and drink, and do not want to eat anything.
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Gastrointestinal disorders can cause diarrhea, if there is gastrointestinal disorders, usually after a meal, there will often be a feeling of fullness, after eating cold food, there will be abdominal pain, there will often be diarrhea or constipation, after the meal there will be acid reflux or belching, often feel a burning sensation under the chest, after the mood changes, the symptoms are significantly aggravated.
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Be sure to pay attention to eating lightly and resting.
At the same time, before and after eating, you must pay attention to washing your hands and paying attention to personal hygiene when going to the toilet!
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[Introduction]: Diarrhea is a common gastrointestinal disease symptoms and pathologies, and there are many reasons for diarrhea. If you are a person with chronic diarrhea, you should be careful. Here's what causes long-term diarrhea.
What are the causes of frequent diarrhea?
1. Viral infection
After the human body is infected with a variety of viruses through food or other ways, it is easy to cause viral diarrhea, such as: after being infected with rotavirus, norovirus, coxsackievirus, echo and other viruses, symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, fever and general malaise appear.
2. Food poisoning
It is an acute toxic illness caused by eating food contaminated with bacteria and their toxins, or ingesting undercooked lentils. Spoiled food and polluted water sources are the main sources of infection, while unclean hands, utensils and infected flies are the main routes of transmission. Its characteristics are:
The patient presents with acute gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal pain, and fever.
3. Indigestion
In summer, eating irregularly, eating too much, eating indigestible food, or food retention in the stomach due to lack of gastric motility can cause symptoms such as bloating, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, acid reflux, heartburn, and belching (hiccups).
4. Bacterial infection
People may develop enteritis or bacillary dysentery after eating food contaminated with bacteria such as E. coli, salmonella, Shigella, etc., or drinking drinks contaminated with bacteria, and will have symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, vomiting, tenesmus, and fever to varying degrees.
5. Travelers have diarrhea
Because travelers leave their familiar living environment and go to completely unfamiliar places, the whole body and sensitive digestive system will react and change accordingly.
6. Eat and drink
In summer, many people like to eat cold food and drink cold beer, which can lead to gastrointestinal dysfunction, accelerated intestinal peristalsis, and diarrhea.
7. Cold and diarrhea
In the hot summer, people like to stay in air-conditioned rooms or sleep with the air conditioner on, and the abdomen is easily cold, resulting in increased intestinal peristalsis and diarrhea.
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1. Improper diet:
Eating too much, too oily, too cold, changing new foods frequently, or eating spoiled food contaminated with bacteria or toxins can easily cause diarrhea.
2. Bad stimulus:
Exposure to cold, excessive heat, poor mental mood, or excessive nervousness or fright can also cause diarrhea.
3. Allergic diarrhea:
Diarrhea caused by eating foods that are easy to cause allergies.
4. Others:
Such as non-specific ulcerative colitis, glycogenic diarrheal disease, etc.
1. Drink plenty of water
Patients with diarrhea have severe dehydration and electrolyte imbalances due to heavy bowel movements, and must be hydrated in large quantities. Rehydration salts containing sodium chloride, potassium chloride, and glucose and sodium citrate are ideal because they replenish lost glucose, minerals, and regulate potassium, sodium, electrolytes, and water acid-base balance.
While drinking plenty of water, it's a good idea to also drink more juice. For example, carrot juice, watermelon juice, apple juice, etc., fruit juice can not only replenish the body'Water is also a great supplement for essential vitamins for the body. At the same time, they are also effective in preventing diarrhea, provided of course if you don't drink too much.
2. Go with the flow
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.
3. Drink 3 bowls of rice soup every day
In the morning, it is best to be able to drink a bowl of rice soup. Not only can it improve our spirits for the day, but it is also able to effectively ** diarrhea. We insist on drinking three bowls of rice soup every day, which can not only effectively provide the nutrients needed by the body, but also have a very good effect in preventing diarrhea and diarrhea.
4. 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.
5. Eat lightly
Bland, liquid foods such as chicken broth or other clear liquids should be consumed during diarrhea. 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.
6. Avoid the following foods
When you have diarrhea, the foods you need to avoid the most include beans, kale, etc. Other foods that contain a lot of carbohydrates that are not easily absorbed can also worsen diarrhea. These include fat, wheat and gluten-containing foods such as bread, noodles and other flour products, apples, pears, plums, corn, oats, potatoes, etc.
If the gastrointestinal function is disordered, then hurry up to the hospital to find a Chinese medicine doctor, and ask him to prescribe Chinese medicine for you, recuperate, or eat more food from the garden, don't eat raw and cold, and slowly the stomach can be raised.
Yes. Traditional Chinese medicine for gastrointestinal disorders has obvious effects and is low, which can improve the condition of patients with this disease. Each patient should standardize the use of medication, follow the relevant principles, and pay attention to warm consumption.
Gastrointestinal neurosis, also known as intestinal dysfunction, is a general term for a group of gastrointestinal syndromes, which is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system caused by high-level neurological activity, mainly due to gastrointestinal motor and secretion disorders, without histological organic pathological changes, but excluding gastrointestinal dysfunction caused by other systemic diseases.
Anxiety disorders usually cause gastrointestinal disorders, so relax every day, think about happy things, and it is recommended to go to the hospital for a check-up.
Eat more pasta and less rice and the like.