Gastroenteritis

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Causes

Symptoms

Natural Remedies

  • Tree Turmeric is used for swelling of the stomach and intestines (gastroenteritis).
  • Huang Lian Su is used for intestinal bacteria causing bacterial dysentery, diarrhea, food poisoning, gastroenteritis, abdominal distension; also acute and chronic appendicitis, tooth abscess, canker sores, strept throat, and sinus infection.
  • Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Wan : In China, this Chinese medicine is a household herbal remedy recommended by doctors for stomach flu and for seasonal gastrointestinal disorders.
  • Arsenicum Album is used for food poisoning that includes vomiting, gastroenteritis from too much alcohol.
  • Cinchona Officinalis is recommended for symptoms such as indigestion with terrible burping or a sensation that food swallowed is somehow stuck in the throat. There is often gas in the system, but it is difficult to expel for an unknown reason. There are often terrible bouts with diarrhea and the appetite is disturbed as a result of all of this. These symptoms may occur on their own or may come about as a result of gastroenteritis or gallbladder disorders.
  • Veratrum Album is used for severe type of diarrhea, generally attributed to some more serious condition such as cholera, gastroenteritis, or even dysentery.
  • Self-heal is used for inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis), diarrhea, colic, and stomach upset and irritation (gastroenteritis).
  • Hui Chun Wan is most often used for childhood convulsions (possibly with wheezing, nausea, nighttime crying, vomiting, diarrhea, excessive mucus/saliva) or other conditions that involve fever, impaired or loss of consciousness, irritability, restlessness such as seizure disorders, meningitis, measles, and gastroenteritis among others.
  • Podophyllum is an appropriate remedy for gastroenteritis and is extensively used for this purpose. It is most effective when the lower portion of the digestive tract as well as the liver is affected.

Warnings

References

Medical Disclaimer

This information is not meant to be substituted for medical advice. Always consult a medical professional regarding any medical problems and before undertaking any treatment or dietary changes.