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What are intestinal infections? What are the symptoms of intestinal infections? How to help a patient?Intestinal infections are a collective term of diseases, in which microbes affect gastrointestinal truck and cause inflammation in its departments.

The most common forms include:

Acute gastritis or inflammation of the stomach (abdominal pain and vomiting), duodenitis or duodenal inflammation (pain in the epigastric region, nausea, weakness); enteritis or inflammation of the small intestine (nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, pronounced rumbling in stomach).

Gastroenteritis, or inflammation of the small intestine and stomach (nausea, vomiting, intestinal disorders, fever, headache and muscle pain, general weakness).

Enterocolitis, or inflammation of the mucous membrane of the small and large intestines (nausea, decreased appetite, liquid stool, mucic stool, increased bowel sounds), colitis, or inflammation of the bowel (abdominal pain, stool mixed with blood and mucus, diarrhea).

Most often intestinal infections are caused by viruses in gastrointestinal tract: viruses (enterovirus, rotavirus infection), bacteria (salmonella, dysentery, cholera, E.coli-infection), bacterial toxins.

A sick man, infected food or water can be sources of infection. The most common cause of inflammation is non-compliance with personal hygiene rules.

What are the symptoms of intestinal infections?

Symptoms do not manifest themselves immediately after infection.

Coccoid infections develop from 12 to 18 hours, and other species - from 6 hours to several days. On the early stages, intestinal infections are "masked" by an acute respiratory disease, causing general weakness, lethargy, decreased appetite, headache, and the temperature to 38-39 degrees.

A few hours later the symptoms are enriched by nausea, vomiting, severe abdominal pain, liquid stool and fever. It must be remembered that intestinal infections develop very suddenly.

How to help a patient?

Diagnosis and treatment of acute intestinal infections should be carried out by a doctor-infectionist, as other diseases also have similar symptoms, such as drug poisoning, appendicitis, myocardial infarction, ectopic pregnancy.

When noticing the symptoms of intestinal infections, you should:

1. Place a patient in bed, if he is shivering, cover him with a blanket, put a heater in feet.

2. Provide containers for vomiting and defecation bedpan, apply chlorine before discharging into the sewer.

3. Acute intestinal infection is accompanied by dehydration, so a patient must drink rather weak tea, mineral water, hips broth.

4. To avoid contamination of relatives, a patient must have separate dishes, and the rest of the apartment residents should strictly observe the rules of hygiene.

5. To cleanse the stomach, give a patient half-liter of water, and induce vomiting; to cleanse bowel, apply enema (water temperature below 20 degrees).

6. If vomiting is severe, help restoring the loss of salts with "Rehydron" (1 bag per liter of water).

7. Adsorbents help flushing toxins and germs from the body (activated carbon, "Smecta", "Aluminium phosphate").

8. Severe abdominal pain is relieved by "No-spa".

9. Even a moderate intoxication requires a visit to infectionist.

Calling ambulance is urgently needed if: a patient's vision suddenly deteriorated (a sign of botulism), a patient cannot drink due to vomiting; there is no urination for 6 hours; there is blood in stool, gray complexion, sunken language.

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