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Gastroenteritis (Stomach flu): Symptoms & Treatment with Herbs

Are you experiencing annoying symptoms of gastroenteritis? Stomach pain, nausea and exhaustion making it difficult to get on with your day? Don’t worry, there are natural ways to get relief! Whether it’s viruses, bacteria or something you ate, nature has some solutions that can offer you some comfort. In this article, we’ll show you how you can soothe symptoms with herbs to make you feel better.

Let nature be your ally and treat gastroenteritis naturally

 

Gastroenteritis: Symptoms & Treatment with Herbs
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Which are the symptoms of gastroenteritis?

Gastroenteritis manifests itself with various symptoms, such as diarrhea, which is the most common and can cause dehydration if not treated immediately. It is often accompanied by nausea and vomiting, exacerbating fluid loss, while abdominal pain and cramps arise due to inflammation in the stomach and intestines. In many cases fever may occur, especially when the cause is bacterial, and weakness is due to fluid and electrolyte loss. There are times when gastroenteritis is not accompanied by diarrhoea, but may bring nausea, abdominal pain and fever. As for transmission, it depends on the cause. Viral cases usually last a few days, while the bacterial form may take longer and require treatment to contain it.

Gastroenteritis Treatment with Home Remedies

Treatment of gastroenteritis focuses on relieving the symptoms. There are several natural remedies that help.

Nature’s Herbal Solutions for Gastroenteritis:

Sage (Salvia fruticosa): According to traditional medicine, sage has strong anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. It is useful for reducing stomach discomfort and improving digestion. A warm sage infusion can soothe the stomach and help restore balance to the digestive system. However, it should be consumed in moderation as it contains thujone, which in large doses can have side effects.

Chamomile (Matricaria chamomilla): Chamomile has been recognized for centuries for its soothing properties. According to traditional medicine, it helps relieve stomach spasms, reduces inflammation and soothes the bowel. A warm chamomile infusion can bring immediate relief to digestive disorders.

Peppermint (Mentha piperita): The menthol in peppermint has a relaxing effect on the intestinal muscles and relieves spasms, nausea and bloating. The aroma of peppermint brings a sense of freshness and coolness, while helping to reduce stomach tension. Peppermint can be easily incorporated into the daily diet, even as a substitute for coffee.

Spearmint (Mentha spicata): Spearmint is known for its ability to relieve abdominal pain and soothe inflammation of the digestive tract. A mint infusion can reduce bloating and bring immediate relief, while its fresh aroma has a soothing effect.

Liquorice (Glycyrrhiza glabra): Liquorice has a long history of use in traditional medicine as an anti-inflammatory herb that soothes stomach discomfort. However, it should be used with caution as it can affect blood pressure in people who are sensitive to it. Liquorice infusion offers calmness to the digestive system and helps to reduce inflammation.

These herbs can be consumed as a tea or tincture. But always consult a doctor before use.

Diet and fluids during gastroenteritis

Proper nutrition is critical during gastroenteritis. Prefer light and easily digestible foods. The best ones include:

Bananas: They provide potassium and are easily digestible.

Rice: Absorbs fluids and is light on the stomach.

Juice: Consume plenty of fluids to avoid dehydration.

Avoid fatty foods and dairy products. They can worsen symptoms.

Prevention of gastroenteritis

The prevention of gastroenteritis depends on following basic hygiene rules. Some practices include:

  • Regular hand washing before meals.
  • Good food preparation and cleaning.
  • Avoiding drinking water from unsafe sources.

Conclusion

Gastroenteritis, although often difficult to manage, can be effectively treated with proper care and the use of natural remedies. Herbs such as sage, liquorice, chamomile, peppermint and spearmint have proven to be particularly helpful in relieving symptoms. Chamomile calms the stomach, while peppermint and spearmint help combat nausea and stomach cramps. Sage offers antimicrobial properties, while liquorice helps protect and soothe the gastric mucosa. At the same time, maintaining hydration and proper nutrition play a key role in full recovery. If symptoms persist or worsen, it is important to seek medical advice. By combining traditional knowledge of herbs and modern care, the management of gastroenteritis can be smoother and more effective.

 

 

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