Pregnant women with dysentery eat good food
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Bacillary dysentery (bacillary dysentery) is an acute intestinal infectious disease caused by Shigella. Dysentery bacteria are excreted with the feces of patients or carriers. They are infected by hands, food, flies or water through mouth. The infection dose is very small. 10 ~ 100 live bacteria can make healthy adults sick. If pregnant women suffer from dysentery, they must pay attention to diet. Let me share with you how to eat dysentery food for pregnant women.
Pregnant women with dysentery eat good food
First: Ginseng 15g, Atractylodes macrocephala 15g, nutmeg 10g, yam 20g, peony 20g. Fried in water, once a day, three times a day. This prescription has the function of strengthening intestines and stopping dysentery, especially suitable for patients with weak body and chronic dysentery.
Second: 10 grams of Coptis chinensis, 15 grams of Pulsatilla, 15 grams of Brucea Javanica and 15 grams of cortex Fraxini, 20 grams of Codonopsis pilosula and 20 grams of Angelica sinensis. Mix the powder and make it into water pills, 6G each time, 3 times a day. This prescription is suitable for chronic dysentery.
Third: put 50 grams of purslane, 30 grams of sugar and 10 grams of tea in a casserole, collect and arrange them, add appropriate amount of water, decoct them for a while, and take the juice instead of tea for 3-5 days. It is suitable for bacillary dysentery.
matters needing attention
On this, I would like to remind you: the longer the convulsions, convulsions and coma, the more serious the cerebral hypoxia. If the patient's condition is not controlled within one or two days, coupled with pulmonary microcirculation disturbance, right heart congestion, and reduced left heart output, it can lead to peripheral circulation failure and respiratory failure, aggravation of hypoxia, metabolic disorder, resulting in acidosis, and irreversible brain damage. For such children, even if the rescue survival, but also often left aphasia, paralysis, mental retardation, epilepsy, blindness and other sequelae, causing lifelong pain to the child. Therefore, parents should take their children to the hospital for emergency treatment if they find that their children have sudden high fever, blue lips, headache, vomiting, malaise, convulsions or coma shock.