What’s with the recurring gastrointestinal colds?

Recurrent gastrointestinal colds are considered to be related to low immunity and viral infections.
Gastrointestinal cold is also a type of cold, which is caused by coxsackie virus infection. It can lead to nausea and vomiting, abdominal pain and diarrhea and other symptoms. Gastrointestinal colds may be triggered by low immunity, long-term poor living and eating habits, weather changes, and exposure to viral infections.
In addition to abdominal distension, nausea and vomiting, and painful diarrhea, patients with gastrointestinal colds may experience electrolyte disorders and dehydration in severe cases. It is recommended to increase water supplementation, eat light and easy-to-digest food, give fresh vegetables and fruits, and give probiotics under doctor’s supervision, which can improve the intestinal flora disorder.
If accompanied by bacterial infection, anti-infective drugs can be given, such as levofloxacin, norfloxacin treatment. If the diarrhea is more frequent, also give montelukast, which can reduce the symptoms of diarrhea. If necessary, combined with the doctor’s advice, through the intravenous rehydration, to avoid electrolyte disorders.
It is recommended to consult a doctor for timely and targeted treatment. Please do not take medication on your own to avoid delays.