What to do when a pregnant woman has gastroenteritis and vomits and has diarrhea

Pregnant women with gastroenteritis and vomiting and pulling need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, under the guidance of the doctor to use medication such as rehydration therapy, oral antidiarrheal drugs, and so on, but also pay attention to diet to prevent gastroenteritis aggravation.
Pregnant women with gastroenteritis and vomiting and pulling, you can go to the hospital for routine blood, fecal routine, electrolytes, C-reactive protein, ultrasound and other tests, and then targeted treatment. If a pregnant woman has dehydration and electrolyte disorders, she needs timely intravenous rehydration under the guidance of a doctor to replace the lost water and electrolytes and correct the dehydration and electrolyte disorders.
For the symptoms of vomiting and diarrhea, pregnant women can use montelukast and vitamin B6 under the guidance of doctors to improve the symptoms. Intestinal infections can use penicillin and cephalosporin, which have fewer side effects on pregnant women. Pregnant women can also eat a light diet, eat small meals and ensure sufficient rest.
Pregnant women with gastroenteritis need to seek timely medical treatment to avoid serious consequences.