Typical symptoms of gastrointestinal cold

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Gastrointestinal cold is a kind of cold, gastrointestinal cold is mainly caused by a virus called "Coxsackie", accompanied by bacterial mixed infection. Gastrointestinal type cold is also known as "vomiting Shanggan" in medicine. Its main symptoms are: stomach distension, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, defecation many times a day, body feeling weak, serious will lead to body dehydration, electrolyte disorder, immune system damage. At this time, if the antidiarrheal drugs for treatment, not only will not alleviate the disease, but also delay the disease. Let's talk about the typical symptoms of gastrointestinal cold

Typical symptoms of gastrointestinal cold

1. The main reason is that the gastrointestinal tract is stimulated and the secretion increases greatly, which affects the absorption function, resulting in excessive water in the intestinal cavity, and the intestinal peristalsis also increases, so the excreted stool is sparse.

2. Due to the entry of vector bacteria or other toxic substances into the stomach, the stomach muscles are stimulated to contract and the contents of the stomach are discharged from the body.

3. Feel pain because the peristalsis is faster than normal, or the mucosa on the intestinal wall is red, swollen and painful due to inflammation.

matters needing attention

On the one hand, patients should have more rest to reduce physical consumption and enhance the body's strength to fight against the disease. On the other hand, let the stomach and intestines rest fully. The main methods were rehydration, antidiarrhea and maintenance of electrolyte balance. If dehydration has occurred, intravenous rehydration can be used. If there is still repeated vomiting after fasting and water deprivation, further symptomatic treatment such as protecting stomach and stopping vomiting should be given. Severe diarrhea can take antidiarrheal drugs. Fever and other cold symptoms should also be given antipyretic, physical cooling and other symptomatic support treatment.