What symptom does infantile stomach disease have?
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Because of the abuse of antibiotics and droppings, children's health is getting worse and worse, and their living standards have improved. However, children's health is getting worse and worse. The key to children's health lies in the spleen and stomach, and the whole body level will also decrease. Let's take a look at the symptoms of children's stomach disease? It can be summarized as follows
What symptom does infantile stomach disease have?
Common symptoms: intermittent dull pain or dull pain, severe severe colic with vomiting, upper abdominal fullness, nausea, anorexia, acid regurgitation, heating, hematemesis. The most common symptom of chronic gastritis in children is repeated abdominal pain. Abdominal pain is mostly persistent dull pain or paroxysmal spasmodic abdominal pain, which can occur before or after meals, or at night or irregularly.
Children with gastritis are generally in good condition, or they may defecate less than 10 times a day, yellow or yellow green, a small amount of mucus or white soap, little fecal matter, and sometimes their stools are like "egg flower soup". Nausea and vomiting, low appetite, and sometimes vomit coffee like substances. If hypokalemia occurs, abdominal distension and systemic poisoning may occur; Such as irregular low or high fever, restlessness and low spirits, hazy consciousness, and even coma.
Parents should pay attention to the following: because the onset is hidden, the symptoms are not typical, and children can not accurately describe the characteristics of the disease, so it is easy to be ignored by family and doctors, or misdiagnosed as intestinal ascariasis, dyspepsia, etc.
matters needing attention
1. The child's medication should be used with caution, avoid using drugs that damage the gastric mucosa. Long term abuse of such drugs will damage the gastric mucosa, resulting in chronic gastritis and ulcer. 2. Always pay attention to children's health, actively treat oropharyngeal infection, and do not swallow sputum, nasal discharge and other bacterial secretions into the stomach, leading to chronic gastritis infection. 3. Avoid using too sour, too spicy and other irritating food for children, and raw and cold food that is not easy to digest. When eating, chew and swallow slowly, so that the food is fully mixed with saliva, which is conducive to digestion and reduce the stimulation of the stomach. Diet should be on time quantitative, nutritious, containing vitamin A, B, C more food. Avoid strong tea, strong coffee and other irritant drinks.