Bacterial Gastroenteritis
Definition
Incidence
Risk Factors
Symptoms
Evaluation
Treatment
specialist
Home Care
diarrhea in adults
diarrhea in children
pain and fever adults
pain and fever children
vomiting in adults
vomiting in children
warning signs
Prevention
Complications
Underlying Cause
Transmission
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Bacterial Gastroenteritis Home Care
Home care for bacterial
gastroenteritis
includes:
Drink plenty of fluids.
Avoid milk and dairy products
Wash your hands after bowel movements.
Acetaminophen
for pain
Ibuprofen
for pain
Take nonprescription medications for
diarrhea
.
Take prescribed medicines as directed.
Wash the buttocks of infants after a bowel movement, in order to prevent
diaper rash
and spread of infection.
For more information:
Viral gastroenteritis home care
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Campylobacter enteritis home care
Food poisoning home care
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Bacterial Gastroenteritis Home Care: Diarrhea In Adults
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Last Updated: Mar 13, 2008
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