Question
What medication should be taken for acute gastritis in children?
Answer
When children suffer from a recurrence of acute gastrointestinal illness, it is generally believed to be closely related to improper diet. They often experience symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and abdominal pain. For mild symptoms, treatment is typically administered through oral medication. However, if severe nausea and vomiting occur, it is necessary to have a thorough blood test and electrolyte check at the hospital. In cases of severe symptoms, intravenous treatment may be required.