Children with enteritis need to take medication for treatment, such as intestinal mucosal protectants, antibiotics, etc., and to eat a light diet.
Children’s enteritis is mostly caused by bacterial and viral infections, and the main symptoms are diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and so on. Commonly used drugs are intestinal mucosal protectants (such as montelukast), microecological agents (such as bifidobacteria) and so on. In case of bacterial infection, antibacterial drugs (e.g. cefixime) can be applied according to drug sensitivity. In case of viral infection, it is self-limiting and symptomatic treatment is sufficient.
Diet should be based on light, easy to digest diet, such as millet porridge, fine noodles, etc. Avoid eating cold, spicy and other stimulating foods. Drink plenty of water to ensure adequate water intake to prevent dehydration.
It is recommended that children suffering from enteritis should consult a doctor in time for active treatment. The above medicines should be used according to the doctor’s prescription.