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Patients with gastroenteritis are generally recommended to stay in bed during the illness, and can take oral glucose electrolytes to replace the loss of body fluids, and if persistent vomiting is significantly dehydrated, intravenous supplementation of 5% to 10% glucose saline and other related electrolytes, in addition to rest, encourage patients to consume light, liquid or semi-liquid foods to prevent dehydration and ** slight dehydration. Gastroenteritis wants to get better quickly, in addition to drugs, reasonable diet is also an important part of the process of gastroenteritis.
If you do not pay attention to diet and maintenance, it will not only aggravate the condition, prolong the course of the disease, but also affect the curative effect. Patients with gastroenteritis should eat light, soft and warm food during the illness, avoid eating fatty meat, fried, cold and hard foods too early, as well as multi-fiber foods such as celery, leeks, garlic, etc., and eat normally about two to three days after the recovery period.
**Gastroenteritis should be fasted to correct water and electrolyte imbalances, usually only bed rest and adequate water and oral rehydration salt solution should be sufficient, even if the patient is vomiting, drink as much water as possible, and breastfeeding infants should continue to breastfeed.
If vomiting and diarrhea persist for a long time, severe dehydration occurs, intravenous fluids are necessary, antiemetics may be added if vomiting is severe, and antidiarrheals may be added if diarrhea persists for more than 24 to 48 hours and there is no indication of a more serious bacterial infection.
Antiemetics and antidiarrheal drugs are generally not recommended in children because they can cause diarrhea and promote the growth of resistant bacteria, even if the causative bacteria of gastroenteritis have been identified.
However, antibiotics can be used for certain pathogenic infections such as Campylobacter, Shigella, and Vibrio cholerae, or if the patient has traveler's diarrhea, but antibiotics are not effective for gastroenteritis caused by viral infection, and antiparasitic drugs are required for gastroenteritis caused by parasitic infection.
It is nausea and vomiting, which will be slightly more severe, like the common gastroenteritis in clinical practice, which can have stomach symptoms, that is, nausea and vomiting; The manifestation of enteritis is abdominal pain, diarrhea, severe patients can be accompanied by fever, etc., malaise, etc.
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Usually people only need bed rest and adequate fluids, oral rehydration salt solutions, and even vomiting should drink as much water as possible, and breastfeeding infants should continue breastfeeding. If vomiting or diarrhea lasts longer and there is severe dehydration, intravenous fluids, medications**, antiemetics may be added if vomiting is severe, and antidiarrheals may be added if diarrhea lasts longer than 24 to 48 hours and there is no indication of a more serious bacterial infection. Antiemetics and antidiarrheal drugs are generally not recommended in children because they may cause diarrhea and promote the growth of resistant bacteria, even if the causative bacteria of gastroenteritis have been identified.
However, antibiotics can be used for certain pathogens and infections such as Campylobacter, Shigella, Vibrio cholerae, etc., or in patients with traveler's diarrhea. Antibiotics are not effective in gastroenteritis due to viral infections, and gastroenteritis due to parasitic infections requires symptomatic use of antiparasitic drugs**.
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The best way to want gastroenteritis is to pay attention to your diet every day, be sure to eat light food, never eat spicy food, and then you should take a little anti-inflammatory medicine, which can relieve the inflammation of the stomach and intestines, and slowly you can**.
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Like people with gastroenteritis, they must pay attention to their diet, because the intestines are already very fragile, and it is best to eat more foods that can nourish the stomach.
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Pay attention to the hygiene of diet, food, hands and utensils, eat less and more often, choose foods that are easy to digest and avoid cold, hard and rough food, and avoid taking antibiotics for a long time.
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In late spring and early summer, bacteria breed rapidly, food is easy to spoil, not only dogs are prone to gastroenteritis, but also easy to suffer from gastroenteritis! At this time, you should pay attention to changing the cat's food in time, and be careful not to let the cat eat the spoiled food put in the garbage can, otherwise it is very easy to develop acute gastritis. Cats are also prone to acute gastritis if they accidentally eat unclean things or drink dirty water. >>>More
Judging from your symptoms, it should be chronic gastritis now, and this chronic gastritis should be regulated by yourself, pay attention to your diet, eat small and frequent meals.
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After gastroenteritis**, pay attention to giving the dog less and more meals, and then don't overeat, first give some liquid food, such as porridge and goat milk powder. Then in terms of gastrointestinal recovery, you can find some gastrointestinal protectors on the e pet to feed, which is to help the dog regulate the stomach and restore digestion and absorption.