(1) Take a proper rest, eat digestible food and abstain from fried and irritating food.
(2) With antidiarrheal drugs, bismuth subcarbonate 1 ~ 2g can be given three times a day; Compound camphor tincture 4ml, 3 times a day.
(3) The antispasmodic agent can be atropine 0.3 ~ 0.6 mg, three times a day; Propranolazine 15mg, 3 times a day.
(4) Antibiotics were selected according to bacterial culture and drug sensitivity test, but the condition was longer. You can also use 200ml of 3% berberine solution or 5 ~ 10 g garlic infusion, and keep enema 1 time every day, and 10 ~ 20 days is 1 course of treatment. Other treatments are the same as acute enteritis.
(5) For patients with psychotic diarrhea, ribenine 10mg can be used three times a day; Phenobarbital 15 ~ 30mg, three times a day.
Commonly used drugs for chronic enteritis:
(1) Anti-inflammatory and analgesic: bacterial infection, in addition to effective antibiotics for bacterial culture, berberine 03g can be used three times a day; Yuanhu Zhitong Tablets 3 tablets, 3 times a day; Weichangling 4 tablets, 3 times a day. If you have fever, dehydration and shock, you can use antibiotics appropriately, and if necessary, infusion or oxygen inhalation.
(2) Spasm and pain relief: atropine 0.5 ~ 1 mg, or 645 ~ 2,5 ~10 mg, intramuscular injection; Or1.5 ~ 30mg of propofol three times a day.
(3) The antidiarrheal agent can be basic bismuth carbonate 1 ~ 2g, three times a day; Compound camphor tincture 4mg, 3 times a day.
(4) Patients with mental diarrhea can take Liquanning 10mg three times a day; Or sleep 1 tablet, twice a day.
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Treating chronic enteritis with traditional Chinese medicine;
Traditional Chinese medicine has no name for chronic enteritis, but according to its clinical characteristics, it belongs to the category of chronic abdominal pain and chronic diarrhea. Its pathogenesis can be seen as spleen and stomach weakness, kidney yang deficiency failure, disharmony between liver and spleen, and blood stasis blocking intestinal collaterals. The disease is located in the spleen and stomach, which is closely related to the liver and kidney. Its pathological nature, deficiency in essence and excess in substance, is mixed with excess and deficiency. Qi deficiency of spleen, stomach, liver and kidney, supplemented by gastrointestinal dysfunction, leads to pathological changes such as qi and blood disorder, viscera disorder, yin and yang disorder. The clinical characteristics are clear turbidity mixed with descending, and diarrhea in the large intestine. Take a proper rest, eat digestible food, adjust with Chinese medicine, and use Miao medicine decoction to disperse "Xiaolingchangqing recipe".