Acclimatized
Introduction
Introduction Unacceptable water and soil describe the adverse reactions of the body and the environment, such as altitude sickness. People's physical health is closely related to the natural environment. Various factors in nature have direct or indirect effects on the human body, such as climate, sound, and eating habits. However, people also have the ability to adapt to the natural environment. The size of this ability varies from person to person. When people change their physical environment due to physical discomfort, such as loss of appetite, mental fatigue, poor sleep, and even diarrhea and vomiting, palpitation, chest tightness, itchy skin, weight loss, skin erythema, peas, etc. commonly known as "water and soil dissatisfaction."
Cause
Cause
Under normal circumstances, people's skin, mucous membranes, and the passages that communicate with the outside world have bacteria, fungi, and other microorganisms. These floras depend on each other, restrict each other, live in peace with each other, and have nothing to do with the human body. The balance of the outside world, these normal flora is not only harmless to the human body, but beneficial. They promote food digestion and inhibit the growth of pathogenic bacteria, which is medically known as ecological balance.
When people go out, because the living environment changes the living environment of the normal flora, the normal flora of the various parts of the body will change in terms of species, quantity, virulence, etc. Some pathogens that usually coexist with the body are not To the constraints, people will get sick, and those bacteria that normally provide nutrients and help digestion and absorption will be suppressed and reduced, resulting in "unacceptable water and soil" symptoms. In medical terms, it is "bacterial disorders." ". Unacceptable soil and water, especially "diarrhea" is more common. The common cause of diarrhea caused by unacceptable conditions is that there are some problems in the diet, such as:
1. The diet is contaminated by viruses such as rotavirus, bacteria such as E. coli (most common), Shigella, Salmonella, Staphylococcus aureus, parasites such as Piriformis.
2. The diet is not clean.
3. The diet is not restrained.
4. When eating, it is hot and cold.
5. The nutrition of the diet is not balanced. The influence of various factors.
Examine
an examination
Related inspection
CT examination of mammography
CT examination is available.
Diagnosis
Differential diagnosis
Distinguish from nausea.
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