What are the characteristics of stools in pediatric enterocolitis

Pediatric enteritis can present with symptoms such as diarrhea, pasty or even watery stools, plus the possibility of blood in the stools. Enteritis is caused by microbial infection and other causes of intestinal inflammation, enteritis is mainly digestive symptoms, the most common symptoms are abdominal pain, diarrhea, mucus stools and other symptoms. The feces are mushy or watery, and the diarrhea can occur 3-6 times a day in mild cases and more than 10 times in severe cases. In addition, enterocolitis may cause blood in the stool, which may be bright red or dark red depending on the time of bleeding. Children with enteritis, on the one hand, can be under the guidance of the doctor to be rehydration therapy to prevent dehydration, in addition to complete stool culture, and according to the drug sensitivity test to choose the appropriate antibiotic treatment, such as amoxicillin, cefoperazone and other anti-infective treatment, the specific use of medication, please follow the doctor’s instructions.