Day-to-day health management of inflammatory enteropathy
I have long been engaged in the diagnosis and treatment of inflammatory enteropathy, a member of the National Inflammatory enteropathy CCCF, the key to the treatment of inflammatory enteropathy, and, in addition to standard medical advice, the day-to-day management of patients, with the hope that patients with inflammatory enteropathy will benefit more from the standardized daily health management knowledge. The daily management of inflammatory intestinal diseases consists mainly of the following: Avoid spicy, greasy and cold irritating foods, as well as specific foods, such as milk and dairy products, that may aggravate the condition. Vegetables, fruits and whole cereals are consumed in a balanced diet. Adapting the diet to its own condition can reduce dietary fibre intake appropriately if diarrhoea is evident. Psychiatry care for the patient ‘ s psychological change, care and support, and confidence. (c) Attempting psychological counselling, such as participation in social events, speaking of inner feelings, etc., to relieve psychological stress. Be optimistic, be positive and, if necessary, seek the help of a professional psychologist. (b) On time and in accordance with medical instructions, do not alter the dosage of the drug or stop the drug. During drug use, care is taken to observe the adverse effects of the drug and, if unusual, to receive it in a timely manner. Knowledge of the effects of drugs and their side effects in order to gradually reduce the dose of drugs as conditions improve. Close monitoring of changes in conditions, such as the number of poops, the sexual condition, the degree of abdominal pain, etc. In the event of symptoms such as haemorrhage, persistent abdominal pain and fever, timely medical attention should be provided. Periodic intestinal and other related examinations are conducted to assess the evolution of the condition and the effects of the treatment. Living habits develop good habits and ensure adequate sleep. Proper physical exercise, physical enhancement and immunization are carried out in order not to be burdened. You wash your hands before you eat, and you take care of your personal hygiene. Avoid overwork and maintain a good mind. Patients and their families should be aware of the causes, symptoms, complications and treatment of inflammatory enteropathy. Access to the right methods of care, such as a reasonable diet, medication, psychological adjustment, etc. Following medical instructions, regular reviews are carried out to strengthen communication with doctors to address the challenges posed by the disease. In the light of the above, the day-to-day management of inflammatory intestinal diseases is an integrated process requiring comprehensive management of the patient in a variety of areas, including diet, psychology, medication, disease surveillance, life habits and health education.