First aid for Gastroenteritis
Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of your stomach and intestines. Common causes are: Characteristic signs and symptoms include:
A low-grade fever may accompany these signs and symptoms. Depending on the cause of the inflammation, symptoms may last from one day to longer than a week.
If you suspect gastroenteritis in yourself:
* Drink plenty of liquids, such as Gatorade or water, to prevent dehydration.
* Ease back into eating. Gradually begin to eat bland, easy-to-digest foods, such as soda crackers, toast, gelatin, bananas, rice and chicken. Stop eating if your nausea returns. Avoid milk and dairy products, caffeine, alcohol, nicotine, and fatty or highly seasoned foods for a few days.
Get medical help if: * Diarrhea persists for longer than several days. * Diarrhea turns bloody. * Fever is 101 F (38.3 C) or higher. * Lightheadedness or fainting occurs with standing. * Confusion develops. * Worrisome abdominal pain develops.
If you suspect gastroenteritis in your child:
* Allow him or her to rest. * Gradually introduce bland, easy-to-digest foods, such as toast, rice, bananas and potatoes. Avoid giving your child dairy products and sugary foods, such as ice cream, sodas and candy. These can make diarrhea worse. * Consider acetaminophen (Tylenol, others) for relief of discomfort, unless your child has liver disease. Don't give your child aspirin.
Get medical help if your child:
* Vomits blood.
* Has bloody diarrhea.
The Disclaimer: This information was collected and confirmed by Sinoaid First Aid and CPR Training instructor in Shanghai. It’s not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, emergency treatment or formal first aid training. Do not use this information to diagnose or develop a treatment plan for a health problem or disease without consulting a qualified health care provider. Please seek medical assistance immediately by call 120 to get help from Shanghai Medical Emergency Center at anytime if you are in emergency medical situation. |
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