Tips on Treatment of Gastrointestinal Disease

Not to use antidiarrhoeal in the early stages

Many people like to use antidiarrhoeal to stop diarrhea when get diarrhea, experts point out that this is not correct. At the early stages, excretion caused by diarrhea is discharged with pathogen and toxin caused by virus, which reduce the toxicity to body. Of course, if diarrhea happens frequently and lasts for a long time, even dehydration, you’d better use antidiarrhoeal appropriately after the application of antibiotics.

It is not suitable for children to take Gatifloxacin drugs

Gatifloxacin drugs such as Norfloxacin, ciprofloxacin, levofloxacin and levofloxacin are staple drugs to treat gastro-intestinal disease. Experts point out that these drugs have a good effect on wiping out the intestinal bacteria, however, they are not suitable for children and pregnant women, otherwise, adverse reactions like nausea, vomiting, dizziness, rash and neutropenia will happen.

Choose antibiotics based on pathogens

Diarrhea is always accompanied by fever. Many people hurriedly select berberine, norfloxacin and other antibiotics to treat fever. Experts say infectious gastro-intestinal disease often caused by colon bacillus, Shigella shigae and Proteus, so it is necessary to take a test on virus in feces to make certain the types of pathogens before selecting the antibiotics, which is the most sensitive to bacteria.

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