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Gastroenteritis can be caused by several factors<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.healthline.com/health/gastroenteritis |title=Gastroenteritis |publisher=Healthline |accessdate=2021-08-20}}</ref>: | Gastroenteritis can be caused by several factors<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.healthline.com/health/gastroenteritis |title=Gastroenteritis |publisher=Healthline |accessdate=2021-08-20}}</ref>: | ||
'''Viral infections''': Most common cause of gastroenteritis, responsible for 50%-70% of cases. Common viruses include: | '''Viral infections''': Most common cause of gastroenteritis, responsible for 50%-70% of cases. Common viruses include: | ||
** [[Norovirus]] | |||
** [[Rotavirus]] | |||
** [[Adenovirus]] | |||
** [[Astrovirus]] | |||
'''Bacterial infections''': Some common bacteria causing gastroenteritis include: | '''Bacterial infections''': Some common bacteria causing gastroenteritis include: | ||
** [[Salmonella]] | |||
** [[Shigella]] | |||
** [[Campylobacter]] | |||
** [[Escherichia coli]] | |||
'''Parasitic infections''': Less common, but some parasites causing gastroenteritis are: | '''Parasitic infections''': Less common, but some parasites causing gastroenteritis are: | ||
** [[Giardia lamblia]] | |||
** [[Cryptosporidium]] | |||
** [[Entamoeba histolytica]] | |||
==Symptoms== | ==Symptoms== | ||
Common symptoms of gastroenteritis include<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gastroenteritis/ |title=Gastroenteritis |publisher=NHS |accessdate=2021-08-20}}</ref>: | Common symptoms of gastroenteritis include<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/gastroenteritis/ |title=Gastroenteritis |publisher=NHS |accessdate=2021-08-20}}</ref>: | ||
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| Gastroenteritis | |
|---|---|
| File:Gastroenteritis viruses.jpg | |
| Synonyms | Stomach flu, gastro, gastritis |
| Pronounce | N/A |
| Specialty | N/A |
| Symptoms | Diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, fever |
| Complications | Dehydration, electrolyte imbalance |
| Onset | 1–3 days after exposure |
| Duration | Typically less than 2 weeks |
| Types | N/A |
| Causes | Viruses, bacteria, parasites, toxins |
| Risks | Young children, elderly, immunocompromised |
| Diagnosis | Based on symptoms, stool culture |
| Differential diagnosis | Inflammatory bowel disease, appendicitis, food poisoning |
| Prevention | Hand washing, safe food handling, vaccination |
| Treatment | Oral rehydration therapy, IV fluids, antibiotics (if bacterial) |
| Medication | Antiemetics, antidiarrheals |
| Prognosis | Generally good with treatment |
| Frequency | 3 to 5 billion cases per year globally |
| Deaths | Approximately 1.3 million per year |
Gastroenteritis is an inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT), involving both the stomach and the small intestine<ref>
Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu)(link). {{{website}}}. Mayo Clinic.
</ref>. It is commonly known as the stomach flu or gastric flu, although it is not caused by the influenza virus<ref>
Stomach Flu vs. Seasonal Flu(link). {{{website}}}. CDC.
</ref>. Gastroenteritis can be caused by viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections, and its symptoms include diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and fever<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. World Health Organization.
</ref>.
Causes[edit]
Gastroenteritis can be caused by several factors<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. Healthline.
</ref>:
Viral infections: Most common cause of gastroenteritis, responsible for 50%-70% of cases. Common viruses include:
Bacterial infections: Some common bacteria causing gastroenteritis include:
Parasitic infections: Less common, but some parasites causing gastroenteritis are:
Symptoms[edit]
Common symptoms of gastroenteritis include<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. NHS.
</ref>:
- Diarrhea
- Vomiting
- Nausea
- Abdominal pain or cramping
- Fever
- Loss of appetite
- Dehydration
Diagnosis[edit]
Gastroenteritis is typically diagnosed based on a patient's symptoms and medical history <ref>
Gastroenteritis: What You Should Know(link). {{{website}}}. WebMD.
</ref>. In some cases, further tests may be necessary, such as:
Stool test: Helps identify the specific virus, bacteria, or parasite causing gastroenteritis<ref>
Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) - Diagnosis and treatment(link). {{{website}}}. Mayo Clinic.
</ref>.
Blood test: May be used to check for dehydration or other complications<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. Healthline.
</ref>.
Treatment[edit]
Treatment for gastroenteritis primarily focuses on managing symptoms and preventing dehydration<ref>
Viral gastroenteritis (stomach flu) - Diagnosis and treatment(link). {{{website}}}. Mayo Clinic.
</ref>. This includes:
- Rehydration: Drinking water, clear liquids, and oral rehydration solutions to replace lost fluids and electrolytes<ref>
Preventing Dehydration from Diarrhea(link). {{{website}}}. CDC.
</ref>.
- Rest: Giving the body time to recover.
- Medication: Over-the-counter medications may help alleviate symptoms, such as anti-diarrheal agents or antipyretics for fever. Antibiotics may be prescribed for bacterial infections, but are not effective against viral infections<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. Healthline.
</ref>.
- Diet: Gradually reintroducing bland foods, such as bananas, rice, applesauce, and toast (BRAT diet), as symptoms improve<ref>
Gastroenteritis: What You Should Know(link). {{{website}}}. WebMD.
</ref>.
Prevention[edit]
Preventive measures to reduce the risk of gastroenteritis include<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. World Health Organization.
</ref>:
Handwashing: Regular and thorough handwashing with soap and water, particularly before preparing or consuming food, and after using the toilet.
Vaccination: Vaccines are available for some viruses, such as rotavirus<ref>
Preventing Rotavirus(link). {{{website}}}. CDC.
</ref>.
Food safety: Proper food handling, preparation, and storage to prevent contamination and bacterial growth<ref>
Food Safety Basics(link). {{{website}}}. USDA.
</ref>.
Water safety: Ensuring access to safe drinking water and avoiding consumption of contaminated water<ref>
Travelers' Health: Drinking Water(link). {{{website}}}. CDC.
</ref>.
Travel precautions: Taking extra care with food and water while traveling, particularly in regions with lower sanitation standards<ref>
Food and Water Safety(link). {{{website}}}. CDC.
</ref>.
Epidemiology[edit]
Gastroenteritis is a common illness worldwide, affecting millions of people each year<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. World Health Organization.
</ref>. It is particularly prevalent in developing countries with limited access to clean water and proper sanitation facilities<ref>
Gastroenteritis(link). {{{website}}}. Healthline.
</ref>. Children under the age of 5 are at the highest risk for severe complications and death due to gastroenteritis<ref>
Water, Sanitation and Hygiene(link). {{{website}}}. UNICEF.
</ref>.
References[edit]
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External links[edit]
Rotavirus – CDC Norovirus – CDC Diarrhoeal Diseases – World Health Organization
See also[edit]
Inflammatory bowel disease Irritable bowel syndrome Food poisoning


