Question

What should be done for enteritis caused by irregular diet???????????

Answer

Acute gastritis is an acute inflammation of the gastric mucosa caused by various etiologies. In severe cases, it can involve the submucosal layer and muscle layer, even reaching the serosa layer. Clinically, it is classified into acute simple gastritis, acute erosive gastritis, acute corrosive gastritis, and acute suppurative gastritis, with acute simple gastritis being the most common. Due to the widespread use of antibiotics, acute suppurative gastritis is now rare. There are many factors that can lead to acute gastritis, including chemical or physical stimuli, as well as bacteria or their toxins. Chemical stimuli mainly come from strong alcohol, strong tea, coffee, spices, and drugs, with acute corrosive gastritis often caused by the ingestion of strong acids, alkalis, and other corrosive agents. Physical stimuli such as excessive heat, coldness, overly rough food, and X-ray radiation can all damage the gastric mucosa and cause inflammatory changes. Consuming food contaminated with bacteria or their toxins is one of the most common causes of acute gastritis. The clinical manifestations of acute gastritis can vary in severity but are usually sudden onset. Mild cases may only present with abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, and indigestion; severe cases may include hematemesis, melena, even dehydration, as well as poisoning and shock. People with weaker constitutions can use the “Intestine and Stomach Quick Recovery Formula” to regulate their constitution, achieve anti-inflammatory and antidiarrheal effects to recover, hoping it can help you.