1, diet restriction, intravenous fluid replacement or oral fluid replacement can reduce the burden on the gastrointestinal tract and let it rest more.
2, if eating, generally based on liquid diet, such as millet porridge or other porridge, you can also drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration caused by diarrhea.
If there is nothing uncomfortable about eating liquid diet, you can eat some semi-liquid diet. If it is a semi-liquid diet, you should eat less and eat more meals. Semi-liquid diet mainly includes rotten noodles and egg cakes. It is best not to use foods with high fat and sugar and strong irritation, so as not to increase the burden on the gastrointestinal tract.
4. Avoid eating some greasy diets. After the symptoms of acute gastroenteritis completely disappear, patients can eat some normal diets. It is important to eat more meals a day and eat less. Generally speaking, patients with acute gastroenteritis can transition to a normal diet in about ten days.