flatulence, hiccups, not forming black stool, how to do

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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Hiccup refers to hiccup, flatulence, hiccup and irregular black stool, which may be caused by gastroenteritis, gastric ulcer, intussusception and other diseases. It needs symptomatic treatment according to the cause. 1, gastroenteritis patients gastrointestinal tract infection by pathogenic microorganisms inflammation, can cause local gastrointestinal mucosa ulcer, and make its peristaltic rhythm abnormal, appear flatulence, hiccup, not formed black stool symptoms. Patients should pay attention to increase daily drinking water, to prevent water electrolyte disorder. Bacterial infection can be used amoxicillin, doxycycline, roxithromycin and other drugs to control infection. Fungal infection can use voriconazole, itraconazole, fluconazole and other drugs to reduce inflammation. 2, gastric ulcer patients with gastric ulcer caused by local capillary damage bleeding, will appear black stool symptoms. In addition, due to the injury site directly by gastric acid, chyme and other stomach contents stimulation, will cause stomach pain, resulting in gastric motility disorder, can appear flatulence, hiccups, diarrhea symptoms. Patients should pay attention to light diet, and use vitamin K, tranexamic acid, adrenal hydrazone tablets and other drugs to stop bleeding. Patients with diseases caused by Helicobacter pylori infection need to use erythromycin, oxacillin, bismuth potassium citrate, omeprazole and other drugs to eliminate pathogenic microorganisms, and endoscopic hemostasis can be performed if necessary. 3. Intussusception occurs in the small intestine of intussusception patients, resulting in local intestinal mucosa necrosis, bleeding, and intestinal motility disorder, resulting in symptoms of flatulence, hiccups, and non-formed black stools. Patients should be given enema in time to promote the return of intussusception. If necessary, surgery can be performed for manual reduction. If intestinal necrosis occurs, necrotic tissue can be removed at the same time to prevent sepsis and shock.



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