Gastroenteritis in young children : CPD
2006
Acute diarrhoea is due to intestinal infection. The patient ingests the pathogen which has contaminated water, food,
drink, toys or anything that can be placed in the mouth. An inadequate and unsafe water supply, and poor application
and practice of hygiene leads to faecal contamination. The most important complication is dehydration, with a poor correlation between the clinical features and actual
dehydration. The management of the dehydrated patient depends on a careful assessment of the state of the circulation
and the need for resuscitation. In most instances, oral rehydration is appropriate and fully effective if the solution is
offered in small quantities at a time. Normally nourished infants do not require modification of their feeds beyond adapting
the quantity offered as tolerated, but if diarrhoea persists, there is a risk of intestinal mucosal damage with malabsorption
and nutritional consequences.
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