How to deal with enteritis in an emergency? Conservative treatment?
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It differs from man to man. Now, we should know that people are living in a constantly changing way. The incidence rate of anorectal diseases is increasing. Usually there are many patients due to improper diet to bring their own enteritis. Clinically, ulcerative colitis is such a disease. So after the onset of ulcerative colitis patients need to limit what food intake in order to avoid aggravation of the disease? Let's talk about how to deal with enteritis in an emergency? Conservative treatment?.
How to deal with enteritis in an emergency? Conservative treatment?
First, it is more ideal to give fortified vitamin C juice if conditions permit. Reduce the number of defecation, you can drink some broth (to oil), milk, soybean milk, egg soup and other liquid diet. Later, you can gradually give a light, less oil, less residue of semi liquid diet, such as rice porridge, lotus root powder, noodles and so on.
Second: the patient's diarrhea symptoms will gradually reduce, when the patient's diarrhea symptoms are completely cured, patients with acute enteritis can increase egg soup, fish fillets, minced meat, vegetable mud and other soft food.
Third: even if the appetite is strong, only a small number of meals can be used, and the total amount of each meal should not be too much, in order to facilitate digestion. If the intestinal fermentation is too strong, you can eat foods containing protein and a small amount of fat, such as milk, eggs, soybean milk, tofu, etc.; eat less sugar, because sugar is easy to ferment and produce gas.
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Patients should also avoid eating melons and fruits in ordinary times, so as to prevent the aggravation of the disease and lengthen the course of enteritis. General patients to avoid eating a variety of fresh fruits, such as watermelon, melon, cucumber, banana, peach, persimmon, loquat, pear, etc. Although melons and fruits are rich in vitamins, minerals, inorganic salts and other nutrients, but for most patients with chronic colitis, it is also taboo.