How to treat acute gastroenteritis in children

Acute gastroenteritis in children can be treated with anti-infective, antispasmodic and antidiarrheal treatments.
Acute gastroenteritis in children can cause abdominal pain, bloating, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and other discomforts. If the child suffers from acute gastroenteritis, it is recommended to take the child to the hospital as soon as possible, under the guidance of the doctor to give the appropriate anti-infective, antispasmodic, antidiarrheal treatment.
1. Anti-infection: children with acute gastroenteritis, if caused by viral or bacterial causes, you can give the appropriate antibacterial (cephalosporin antibiotics, etc.) for treatment.
2. Antispasmodic: children with acute gastroenteritis symptoms such as abdominal pain and gastrointestinal cramps, can be given antispasmodic (such as resorcinol) treatment to help relieve pain.
3. Antidiarrheal: If a child has diarrhea because of acute gastroenteritis, drugs such as montelukast can be given to help stop the diarrhea.
Children with symptoms of acute gastroenteritis should be taken to the hospital as soon as possible and treated accordingly under the guidance of a doctor. All of the above drugs should be used under the guidance of a doctor to avoid unnecessary harm caused by the wrong use.