Feel bad How can enteritis be cured
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The experience of enteritis is really embarrassing. When the baby was eight months old, he got acute gastroenteritis. He vomited whatever he ate and didn't drink water. He looked very distressed and then coughed, which is the kind of dry cough. At that time, the doctor's advice was to fast for a period of time and not take medicine, saying that it was to let the stomach have a full rest or something. I believe that many mothers have encountered the situation of gastroenteritis in their babies, and they are as anxious as I am. They feel distressed when they see their children suffering. Now I would like to share with you the advice that the doctor gave me at that time, hoping to help those mothers who are in a hurry.
Feel bad How can enteritis be cured
First: Fasting for a period of four to six hours, also can not take medicine, the purpose is to let the stomach get enough rest and conducive to recovery.
Second: if you are thirsty, you can drink a small amount of ginger brown sugar water for many times, which can play the role of warming and stopping vomiting. If you don't vomit, you can drink a small amount of water for many times. Don't drink a large amount of water at a time, which will stimulate the gastrointestinal tract and cause vomiting again.
Third: if diarrhea and vomiting are severe, and even dehydration symptoms such as thirst, sunken eye socket and poor skin elasticity appear, it is necessary to seek medical treatment in time, and infusion treatment to supplement body fluid, and hospitalization if necessary. Although you say that you are not at ease with the injection technology of nurses, if infusion is necessary, infusion is also necessary. In addition to the skills of nurses, it also depends on the cooperation of children and parents, and whether the blood vessels of children are easy to find.
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If necessary, the needle can be used to stop vomiting. When the child no longer vomits, it can be used to promote digestion by motherhood, lactase, pepsin solution, etc.