What medications are good for patients with acute gastroenteritis?
Acute gastroenteritis usually refers to acute gastrointestinal inflammation. Patients can take medications such as Levofloxacin tablets, Smectite powder, Compound Berberine tablets, Mesalazine enteric-coated tablets, and Fengliao Gastrointestinal Kang tablets under a doctor's guidance. Detailed explanations are as follows:

1. Levofloxacin Tablets
Levofloxacin preparations belong to antibiotics and are effective against upper respiratory tract infections, urinary tract infections, pulmonary infections, gastrointestinal infections, and bone tissue infections caused by susceptible bacteria. Acute gastroenteritis may be caused by pathogenic infections, which can irritate the gastrointestinal mucosa and lead to diarrhea. Levofloxacin tablets can be taken under a doctor's guidance.
2. Smectite Powder
Smectite powder has an adsorptive effect and can bind toxins in the intestines, thereby alleviating diarrhea symptoms.
3. Compound Berberine Tablets
The main components of compound berberine tablets include berberine, berberine hydrochloride, saussurea costus, evodia fruit, and white peony root. These ingredients have anti-inflammatory, analgesic, and antibacterial effects. If acute gastroenteritis is caused by bacterial or viral infection, compound berberine tablets can be used for treatment.
4. Mesalazine Enteric-Coated Tablets
Mesalazine enteric-coated tablets have anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects and can be used to treat acute gastroenteritis. However, please follow the instructions of a physician when using this medication.
5. Fengliao Gastrointestinal Kang Tablets
Fengliao Gastrointestinal Kang tablets are composed of Daphniphyllum and Polygonum hydropiper. They help regulate qi and strengthen the stomach while removing dampness and resolving stagnation. This medication can effectively treat abdominal distension, pain, diarrhea, and acute gastroenteritis caused by disharmony of the spleen and stomach or qi stagnation with dampness retention.
Patients with acute gastroenteritis should choose appropriate medications based on their specific condition and under medical guidance. Self-medication should be avoided to prevent worsening of the condition or adverse reactions. Additionally, patients should adjust their diet during treatment, maintaining a light and easily digestible diet while avoiding raw, cold, spicy, greasy, or other irritating foods to prevent additional gastrointestinal burden and delay recovery.