Can acute gastroenteritis recur?

Acute gastroenteritis usually refers to acute gastroenteritis, which may recur if the patient has a low immune system, bacterial infections, etc. Frequent diarrhea and other similar symptoms may also be caused by ulcerative colitis, etc., and the cause should be promptly identified.
Acute gastroenteritis patients infected with bacteria, viruses, etc. are likely to cause acute damage to the mucosa of the digestive tract, and may experience diarrhea, abdominal pain, vomiting and other symptoms. Acute gastroenteritis patients with severe vomiting, diarrhea, etc. may cause physical weakness, decreased immunity, if the body is not fully recovered, unhygienic diet, etc. are prone to re-infection with bacteria, resulting in recurrence.
If frequent diarrhea, abdominal pain and other symptoms, similar to acute gastroenteritis, may also be caused by ulcerative colitis, etc. Usually there is mucus, pus and blood in the stool, etc., the cause should be promptly identified under the guidance of a doctor.
Acute gastroenteritis should be treated thoroughly under the guidance of a doctor, and attention should be paid to the diet to avoid recurrence.
Frequent diarrhea may also be caused by Crohn’s disease and other reasons, and should be identified under the guidance of a doctor and reasonable treatment. Usually keep a light diet, eat fresh vegetables and fruits, avoid hot pot, barbecue and other spicy and stimulating food.