Gastroenteritis

Gastroenteritis

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A recent study on the impact of the indigenous rotavirus vaccine in India found marked reductions in rotavirus-based gastroenteritis in sites across the country.

About Gastroenteritis

  • Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach and intestines. 
  • It is usually not serious in healthy people, but it can sometimes lead to dehydration or cause severe symptoms.
  • What causes gastroenteritis? There can be many different causes of gastroenteritis:
    • Viruses
    • Bacteria
    • Parasites
    • Chemicals
    • Reactions to certain medicines and food
  • Viral gastroenteritis is the most common type. It can be caused by many different viruses, including noroviruses and rotaviruses.
  • When gastroenteritis is caused by consuming foods or drinks contaminated with viruses, bacteria, parasites, or chemicals, this is called food poisoning.
  • The viruses, bacteria, and parasites that cause gastroenteritis can also spread from person to person.
  • The symptoms of gastroenteritis include:
    • Diarrhea
    • Pain or cramping in your abdomen (belly)
    • Nausea
    • Vomiting
    • Sometimes fever
  • Treatment:
    • Usually, people with gastroenteritis get better on their own, with rest and plenty of fluids and electrolytes.
    • Your provider may suggest that you take a probiotic. 
    • Studies suggest that some probiotics may help shorten a case of diarrhea.
    • People with more severe symptoms may need medicines to control nausea or vomiting. 
    • Providers may also give other medicines for certain types of gastroenteritis, such as antibiotics for some bacterial types and antiparasitic medicines for some parasitic types.

Source: TH  

Gastroenteritis FAQs

Q1: What is gastroenteritis?

Ans: It is an inflammation of the lining of the stomach and intestines.

Q2: Which is the most common type of gastroenteritis?

Ans: Viral gastroenteritis

Q3: Which viruses are commonly responsible for viral gastroenteritis?

Ans: Noroviruses and rotaviruses.

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