Acute enteritis
A diarrhea is an acute medical symptom characterized by a sudden onset of illness, characterized by a sharp increase in the number of defecations and urgency of diarrhea. Acute enteritis in modern medicine, acute food poisoning, and acute diarrhea caused by certain intestinal allergies fall into this category. Patients with acute enteritis usually have sudden onset in summer and autumn, and have a history of eating unclean food by mistake. They have the characteristics of fulminant epidemic. The patients are mostly nausea, vomiting, followed by diarrhea, 3 to 5 times a day, or even Dozens of times, the stool was watery, dark yellow or greenish, foul, and may be accompanied by abdominal cramps, fever, and general soreness.
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