Can gastroenteritis vomit blood

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There are many factors causing gastroenteritis, mainly due to microbial stimulation or chemical poisons. If the patient is in poor health, it may also endanger the life of the patient. Let's see if gastroenteritis can vomit blood.

Can gastroenteritis vomit blood

First of all: can gastroenteritis cause bleeding. The type and severity of gastroenteritis symptoms depend on the type and quantity of microorganisms or poisons. The most common symptom is diarrhea. Other symptoms include abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, loss of appetite, weight loss (possibly signs of dehydration), excessive sweating, cold and wet skin, muscle pain or joint stiffness, fecal incontinence, etc.

Secondly, severe vomiting and diarrhea can quickly lead to dehydration, which can be manifested as weakness, extreme thirst, oliguria or deepening of urine color, dry skin, dry mouth, and eyeball depression. Infants can also show less tears when crying.

Finally: severe vomiting or diarrhea can cause hyponatremia, hypokalemia, hypotension, etc. Patients who drink a large amount of water with little or no salt to supplement liquid are especially prone to hyponatremia. Water and electrolyte disorders have potential risks, especially for the patients who are seriously ill, weak, young or old. If the condition is serious, shock and renal failure are prone to occur.

matters needing attention

The patients with chronic enteritis have poor digestion and absorption function. They can take liquid food and semi liquid food, and the amount of each time should not be too much.