Intestines have three fears: afraid of cold, afraid of oil, afraid of dirty
Afraid of cold
Summer cold sex food eats much, intestinal coldness increases, can cause enteritis.
Fear of the oil
Eating too much high-fat, greasy and barbecued food in summer will slow down intestinal peristalsis, increase intestinal burden and impair intestinal health.
Afraid of dirty
Summer high temperature, rainy, easy to breed harmful bacteria. Staphylococcus aureus is a common cause of food poisoning. It not only destroys the intestines, but also causes vomiting, diarrhea, fever and other general discomfort, posing a serious threat to health.
What are intestinal infectious diseases
Common intestinal infectious diseases include cholera, hepatitis A, hepatitis E, hand, foot and mouth disease, bacterial dysentery, amebic dysentery, typhoid or paratyphoid, acute gastroenteritis, acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis and so on.
1. Fasting and water restriction are not advocated. Light and easily digestible liquid or semi-liquid food should be taken, and normal diet should be gradually returned after symptoms improve.
2. If the diarrhea is not serious, the symptoms can be improved within 2-3 days by adjusting diet, rest and symptomatic treatment; Severe diarrhea, especially dehydration symptoms, should be timely to the intestinal outpatient hospital for medical treatment.
3. Dehydration is a common complication of diarrhea, characterized by thirst, lack of urine, dry wrinkled skin, and sagging eyes; To prevent dehydration, drink plenty of salt water, preferably from a drugstore to buy oral rehydration salts. Patients who have suffered dehydration or severe vomiting and cannot drink water should go to the hospital in time and take treatment measures such as intravenous rehydration according to the doctor's advice.
4. Many patients use antibiotics as soon as they have diarrhea, which is wrong. Because most diarrhea does not require antibiotic treatment, overuse of antibiotics can lead to dysregulation of the normal intestinal flora, which is detrimental to the recovery of diarrhea. If you are not sure whether antibiotics should be used, consult the enteric clinic.
5. Patients who go to the intestinal clinic can take fresh stool samples in a clean small box or plastic bag and send them to the hospital for laboratory testing so that doctors can treat them in a targeted manner.