Learn about the treatment methods for viral gastroenteritis, including the feasibility of breastfeeding, and how to alleviate symptoms.
Considering your child’s condition, it’s likely gastroenteritis. It is recommended to take ‘Spleen and Intestine Tonifying Pill’ and ‘Enteritis Peace Pill.’ After recovery, consider using ‘Xiangsha Yangwei Pill’ and ‘Lactic Acid Bacteria Supplement’ for nourishment. In terms of diet, avoid spicy, greasy, and high-sugar foods, eat more light and high-fiber foods, and drink plenty of water. Hope these suggestions help your child recover soon.
A patient inquires about the cause and treatment for vomiting and diarrhea after drinking water. The doctor explains that it may be acute gastroenteritis and provides possible causes and treatment suggestions.
Pediatric acute nausea and vomiting often accompany symptoms such as decreased bowel movements, abdominal pain, and nausea, which may be caused by viral or bacterial infections.
What should I do if I have diarrhea that is exclusively water with granular material?
A consultant asks if diarrhea accompanied by mild fever is a symptom of the flu. A doctor suggests considering the possibility of acute gastroenteritis and provides treatment advice.
The patient was admitted on July 3rd with abdominal pain, vomiting, and diarrhea, with urinary amylase at 963U/L, blood amylase at 56U/L, and white blood cells at 11.34*10^9/L, with a normal ultrasound. On July 4th, recheck showed normal blood and urine amylase, normal thyroid function, and tumor markers. Albumin was slightly low at 32.2g/L, alkaline phosphatase was normal. Endoscopy revealed hypertrophic gastritis and gastric antrum erosion, with a negative HP test. Discharged on July 8th. On the evening of July 17th, the patient experienced fever, diarrhea, and mild abdominal pain again, with body temperature dropping to 37.3 degrees after taking antipyretics and antibiotics. Inquiry regarding diagnosis.
Should a three-month-old baby with a sneeze and yellow nasal discharge be treated?
What should be done if a child experiences constipation after acute gastroenteritis?
After receiving ceftriaxone treatment, a child experienced vomiting, diarrhea, and mild asthma, along with runny blue nasal mucus and reduced appetite. The child is constantly sleepy and reluctant to lift their head. Previous treatment situation and outcomes: Seeking assistance on whether to continue the medication and how to recover.