Duration/Prediction | Dizziness, nausea and headaches

Duration/Prediction The duration of the symptoms dizziness, nausea and headaches can vary greatly depending on the cause. Mostly they are temporary and an expression of physical or psychological stress. In the case of a migraine, which is accompanied by nausea and dizziness in addition to the typical throbbing unilateral headaches, these symptoms can persist for … Duration/Prediction | Dizziness, nausea and headaches

Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Introduction Gastrointestinal infections are also known as gastroenteritis in technical terms. In most cases, viruses are the triggers of gastroenteritis, but rarely they can also be caused by bacteria. The course of a viral gastroenteritis is usually milder than that of a bacterial infection. A gastrointestinal infection leads to an inflammation of the stomach and … Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Diagnostics | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Diagnostics In most cases, the doctor will conduct an examination interview and a physical examination. However, as a further diagnostic procedure, a stool sample can also be taken, which can be used to determine the pathogen if necessary. When do I have to go to the doctor? The most dangerous complication of a gastrointestinal infection … Diagnostics | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Accompanying symptoms of gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Accompanying symptoms of gastrointestinal infection In case of a gastrointestinal infection, abdominal pain often occurs together with nausea, vomiting and diarrhoea. However, the inflamed and overactive intestine often radiates its pain to the back of the patient. If necessary, a doctor should examine whether kidney involvement is present, i.e. whether the kidneys are affected by … Accompanying symptoms of gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Duration of a gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Duration of a gastrointestinal infection A gastrointestinal infection usually subsides relatively quickly. How long it actually lasts depends on the pathogen and the age and condition of the patient. In general, however, it can be said that the disease lasts between two and six days. At the latest if the illness lasts longer than six … Duration of a gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Infection with gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Infection with gastrointestinal infection Gastrointestinal infections are contagious. Compared to other diseases, they have a high infection potential, which is why several members of a family or several patients in hospital are often affected. Infection usually occurs via contact/smear infections. This occurs when the pathogens of the disease are transmitted from the stool or vomit … Infection with gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Incubation period of a gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Incubation period of a gastrointestinal infection The incubation period is the time that elapses from the time the pathogen enters the body until the first symptoms of the disease appear.Only when the pathogen has multiplied sufficiently and not previously eliminated by the immune system, the disease breaks out and symptoms appear. The incubation period is … Incubation period of a gastrointestinal infection | Gastroentestinal infections (gastroenteritis)

Possible causes of diarrhoea | Vomiting and diarrhoea

Possible causes of diarrhoea As well as the causes of vomiting, the causes of diarrhoea are also diverse. In the vast majority of cases, diarrhea is related to a gastrointestinal disorder that occurs after eating spoiled or contaminated food. But also poisonous fungi or chemical substances can lead to diarrhoea. In general, one speaks of … Possible causes of diarrhoea | Vomiting and diarrhoea

Associated symptoms | Vomiting and diarrhoea

Associated symptoms Vomiting and diarrhea is a combination that often occurs in the context of a gastrointestinal infection (gastroenteritis). Accompanying symptoms are often loss of appetite, nausea, abdominal pain, tiredness and occasionally a slight fever. In the case of bloody diarrhea and high fever, a doctor should be consulted as soon as possible so that … Associated symptoms | Vomiting and diarrhoea