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If your stomach is feeling a little queasy, you could have a stomach virus coming on. Check out eHow's tips on gastoenteritis, which is more commonly known as the stomach flu. You can learn how to prevent it as well as treat it if you manage to get it.
The condition known as stomach flu is often confused with the flu or influenza. However, stomach flu, or gastroenteritis, isn't influenza, but a sickness attacking the Read More
Bacterial gastroenteritis is referring to an inflammation of the digestive tract including the stomach and bowels. It is otherwise known as the infectious diarrhea. The Read More
Viral gastroenteritis, otherwise known as the stomach flu, is the inflammation of the stomach and intestines. Caused by a virus, it is often confused with the influenza Read More
A stomach virus (also known as gastroenteritis or the "stomach flu") is a common and highly contagious inflammation of the stomach and intestines. While most bouts of Read More
The stomach flu, or gastroenteritis, is caused by a number of different viruses that may enter the body. The most common classes of viruses are sapoviruses, noroviruses, Read More
Stomach viruses cause an uncomfortable inflammation of the stomach and small and large intestines called gastroenteritis (or the "stomach flu," although it is unrelated to Read More
Bacterial gastroenteritis occurs when the stomach and intestines become inflamed as a result of a bacterial infection. Most cases of bacterial gastroenteritis self heal and Read More
Chronic canine gastroenteritis is a term used to describe severe digestive problems in dogs. Most veterinarians believe that the condition is caused not by illness, but Read More
Gastroenteritis, also known as stomach flu, can come on suddenly and fiercely. It can make you feel thoroughly drained and miserable, but it usually doesn't last too long. Read More
Many dog owners become concerned when their dog experiences vomiting or diarrhea. If it occurs occasionally, with no other symptoms, it may be of no concern. But if your Read More
Viral gastroenteritis is a stomach flu caused by several different viruses. It can affect anyone, is usually not a serious condition and goes away in a fairly short time. Read More
The best way to treat and manage bacterial gastroenteritis is to prevent contracting bacterial gastroenteritis. This is not very difficult to do. Forming a few simple and Read More
Gastroenteritis occurs when a person has a combination of symptoms including nausea, diarrhea and stomach cramping. This is why you will also hear it called "stomach flu." Read More
Viral gastroenteritis is also known as the stomach flu. However, it's not actually a type of influenza but rather a virus that attacks the intestines. It can make you feel Read More
There is a virus going around the office as usual. You know you will get it sooner or later. So you load up on vitamins, but here it comes anyway. Suffering with Read More
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