Viral gastroenteritis

An inflammation of the lining of your digestive tract is identified as viral gastroenteritis. Adenovirus, norovirus, and rotavirus are more or less of its potential causes. Rotavirus vaccinations are obtainable for infants. Vomiting, diarrhea, and nausea are signs of viral gastroenteritis. Although gastroenteritis is often referred to as "the stomach flu," it is not the same as influenza. Only your respiratory system, including your nose, throat, and lungs, is squeezed by the flu (influenza). In contrast, gastroenteritis touches your intestines.

  • Rotaviruses
  • Noroviruses
  • Adenoviruses
  • Sapoviruses
  • Astroviruses

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