Gastroenteritis is not recommended to induce vomiting, vomiting may induce esophagitis or cause gastric mucosal damage, for gastroenteritis can be treated with medication, and at the same time good dietary care.
Gastroenteritis patients are not recommended to vomit, because vomiting, especially repeated vomiting, is likely to make the esophageal mucosa damage, which may induce esophagitis. Moreover, repeated emesis may lead to bile reflux, causing gastric mucosal damage and bleeding. Therefore, it is not recommended to induce vomiting to relieve the discomfort of gastroenteritis.
For gastroenteritis, medication can be applied, such as ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin and other antibiotics, loperamide, montelukast and other drugs to stop diarrhea. For patients with severe diarrhea, rehydration salts containing sodium chloride and potassium chloride can be taken orally, which can improve the symptoms of dehydration. Patients with severe diarrhea can be rehydrated intravenously to improve dehydration.
During the treatment period, you should follow the doctor’s instructions to use reasonable medication, not unauthorized use of drugs.