What medicine does infantile gastroenteritis take

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Infantile gastroenteritis is a common disease of infants under 2 years old (also known as infantile diarrhea). Its main symptom is diarrhea, which can be caused by improper diet and intestinal or extraintestinal infection. Enteritis caused by intestinal infection is more common. So what medicine does infantile gastroenteritis take? Let's take a look at it.

What medicine does infantile gastroenteritis take

Drug 1: Western medicine mainly uses antibiotics to treat the disease. According to the overall concept of traditional Chinese medicine, we can treat different causes from different angles, and give full play to the advantages of TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment, so the curative effect is significant.

Medicine 2: Traditional Chinese medicine believes that chronic colitis "diarrhea" belongs to the category of "long diarrhea", mainly due to spleen deficiency and loss of normal transport function. If you need to defecate as soon as you have mood swings, it is "liver Qi invading spleen"; if you need to defecate every morning, it is "deficiency of both spleen and kidney".

Drug 3: anti inflammation and pain relief: for bacterial infection, in addition to the effective antibiotics for bacteria culture, berberine 0.3g, 3 times a day, Yuanhu Zhitong tablet 3 tablets, 3 times a day and weichangling 4 tablets, 3 times a day can be selected. In case of fever, dehydration and shock, antibiotics can be used appropriately, and transfusion or oxygen inhalation can be used when necessary.

matters needing attention

We should fast the food that is not easy to digest and high fat diet, drink rice soup, soybean milk, yogurt or skimmed milk temporarily, and breast-feeding people should shorten the feeding time. Children with severe diarrhea should be sent to the hospital as soon as possible. Light diarrhea treated at home can be treated with oral rehydration salts (sold in drugstores), 500ml of each package of flushing water, a small amount of repeated feeding, generally mild dehydration, 50ml per kilogram of body weight per day; moderate dehydration, 80-100ml per kilogram of body weight per day. 3-4 days after the improvement of vomiting and diarrhea, they gradually returned to normal diet.