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Acute gastroenteritis, go to the doctor quickly, don't turn into dysentery, or if it is not treated for a long time, it will be painful.
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If you have diarrhea and eat bad things, you should drink some lightly salted boiled water, and it is best to take some antidiarrheal drugs, and pay more attention to rest!
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Acute gastroenteritis, go to the hospital.
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It should have eaten unclean or indigestible food, and now you still pull? Remember to add some sugar and salt water to avoid dehydration.
If you still can't pull it today, it is recommended: 1With antidiarrheal drugs 2Anti-inflammatory drugs 3Electrolytes are given intravenously 4Eat less, or drink a little porridge.
Good luck soon! Don't worry it'll be fine soon.
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1.With antidiarrheal drugs 2Anti-inflammatory drugs 3Electrolytes are given intravenously 4Eat less, or drink a little porridge.
Hello friends, it may be a urinary tract infection, but it does not rule out other diseases, drink more water, prohibit spicy and irritating food, you can be treated with anti-inflammatory drugs, it is best to go to the hospital for examination, so as to treat the symptoms, I wish you good health.
I especially recommend that you go to the doctor and don't drink heavily in the future, as this is not good for your health.
Diarrhea is a common symptom, commonly known as "diarrhea", which refers to the frequency of bowel movements significantly exceeding the usual habit, thin stool, increased water, and a daily bowel movement of more than 200g, or containing undigested food or pus, blood, and mucus. Diarrhea is often accompanied by symptoms such as urgency to defecate, anal discomfort, and incontinence. There are two types of diarrhea: acute and chronic. >>>More
What's going on ? It's just that you ate spicy strips. It is recommended that you don't eat it, so as not to spend money to buy sin, and the gains outweigh the losses.
It is most likely caused by coronary heart disease, insufficient blood supply to the heart muscle. I hope you will go to the hospital for an ECG check-up.