Question

I’ve been experiencing diarrhea about an hour after eating recently, accompanied by bubbles. A few days ago, I had eaten bananas and pears. Apart from drinking water, I’ve never had this issue before. For the past two days, there have been rumbling sounds in my stomach, and I haven’t eaten any special food; I’ve only had two bowls of thin rice, and dinner has been dry rice or noodles. What could be the cause?

Answer

Acute gastroenteritis is an acute inflammation of the gastrointestinal mucosa, with main symptoms including nausea, dry heaves, abdominal pain, vomiting, and fever. This condition is common during the summer and autumn seasons and is usually caused by improper diet, overeating, or consuming unclean food. It is recommended to undergo anti-inflammatory treatment, rehydration, maintain a light diet, and pay attention to dietary hygiene. These are the suggestions for dealing with “just discovered diarrhea with bubbles,” hoping they are helpful to you. Wishing you good health!