Symptoms of acute gastric distention?

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summary

* gastric dilatation is a group of syndromes caused by a large number of gas and liquid accumulation in the stomach and duodenum, or food retention, resulting in a high expansion of the upper portion of the stomach and duodenum. Acute gastric distention is the main clinical manifestation. It's urgent. Symptoms of acute gastric distention? Let's talk about it.

Symptoms of acute gastric distention?

1. Abdominal distension, epigastric or periumbilical pain, nausea and persistent vomiting. Vomit is a cloudy brownish green or brown liquid, and the symptoms are not relieved after vomiting.

2. Dehydration, alkalosis, restlessness, shortness of breath, convulsions of hands and feet, hypotension and shock.

3. Swelling of the upper abdomen, no peristaltic contour of the stomach, local tenderness, excessive echo of percussion, and water vibration.

matters needing attention

1. Fasting, placing gastric tube for continuous gastrointestinal decompression, correcting dehydration, electrolyte disorder and acid-base metabolic imbalance. 2. Inhale oxygen and establish an effective channel for intravenous rehydration. 3. Decompression of gastrointestinal tract, aspiration of all effusion, gastric lavage with warm isotonic saline until the aspirated fluid is normal.