Acute gastroenteritis refers to acute gastroenteritis, usually divided into viral, bacterial, non-infectious, and its symptoms are usually different, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, abdominal distension, foul-smelling stools and other symptoms may occur.
1. Viral acute gastroenteritis: patients with this type of infection usually have a more rapid onset of illness, and nausea and vomiting and dilute watery diarrhea, diarrhea more often, and may also be combined with fever, loss of appetite and other symptoms.
2. Bacterial acute gastroenteritis: bacterial infection is caused by eating unclean food, can also be manifested as vomiting and diarrhea, pain in the upper and middle abdomen, such as mucous membrane by bacterial invasion can also appear bloody stools.
3. Non-infectious acute gastroenteritis: non-infectious factors are usually caused by food allergies, there will be severe pain around the navel, diarrhea after the pain can disappear, some patients can also appear urticaria, and black stools.
If you suffer from acute gastroenteritis, you should go to the hospital in time when the above symptoms appear, and follow the doctor’s instructions for treatment to avoid delaying the condition.