Gastroenteritis Symptoms & Duration
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Duration
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Depending of what causes a case of gastroenteritis, symptoms can last between two and 10 days. It is more common to experience symptoms for a short period of between one and three days. In the case of a virus, symptoms generally appear one to three days after a person becomes infected, and the duration can depend on the ability of a person's immune system to fight the infection.
Diarrhea
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One of the most common and bothersome symptoms of gastroenteritis is diarrhea. Many people with the stomach flu experience several bouts of diarrhea during the illness. If you experience bloody diarrhea it could be a sign of a different, more serious infection, and you should contact your doctor.
Nausea
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Most people who have gastroenteritis will develop persistent nausea or an upset stomach. Many people also experience a significant decrease in appetite because of the nausea and other symptoms. Abdominal cramps and bloating are also common.
Vomiting
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Not all people with gastroenteritis will experience vomiting, but many will. If vomiting is severe and dehydration becomes a concern, try to drink small amounts of a rehydration solution such as Gatorade or Pedialyte frequently throughout the day.
Fever
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A low-grade fever or less than 100 degrees sometimes is a symptom of gastroenteritis. A high fever may signify a different virus or medical condition.
Muscle Aches
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Some people with gastroenteritis will experience muscle aches and headaches as a symptom of gastroenteritis. These generally are not too bothersome, but over-the-counter medications can help treat them.
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