Gastroenteritis – Causes, Symptoms And Treatment
Written by Sai Pragna Chagarla, Writer at Hola Health
Medically reviewed by Dr Nelson Lau, MBBS FRACGP, GP & Digital Health Specialist

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What are the causes for Gastroenteritis?
- Viral Infections: Rotavirus, norovirus, and adenovirus are common viruses responsible for gastroenteritis. These infections are highly contagious and can spread through contaminated food, water, or direct contact with an infected person.
- Bacterial Infections: Salmonella, Escherichia coli (E. coli), and Campylobacter are frequent causes of gastroenteritis. Contaminated food, undercooked meat, or unpasteurised dairy products are common sources of bacterial infections.
- Parasites: Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium can cause gastroenteritis, typically transmitted through contaminated water or food
- Toxins: Ingestion of toxins, often found in certain types of fish or poorly preserved food, can lead to gastroenteritis.
What are the symptoms of Gastroenteritis?
- Diarrhoea
- Nausea and vomiting
- Abdominal pain
- Fever
- Headache
- Body ache
- No appetite and not being able to drink fluids as well.
Why is Gastroenteritis an Infectious Disease?
How can we treat Gastroenteritis?
When should I consult a doctor for Gastroenteritis?
- Is a baby who is less than 6 months old.
- Passes blood in the stools or has dark green vomit.
- Shows signs of dehydration such as dry mouth, dry lips, sunken eyes, cold feet and hands, lethargy or feeling faint.
- Has other symptoms including fever and severe abdominal pain.
- Cannot keep any fluids down due to severe bouts of vomiting.
- Aged people with other health complications or people in aged care facility.
- Individuals with weakened immune systems, pregnant women, and those with chronic medical conditions should also consult a doctor early in their symptoms.
How can we prevent Gastro?
- Following good hand hygiene such as washing hands regularly especially before eating food
- By ensuring food safety such as cleaning and cooking the meat thoroughly, refrigerating the leftovers right away, not mixing cooked and uncooked foods, and safe handling of food while cooking
- Consuming safe and clean drinking water especially when travelling to areas with questionable water quality or hygiene.
- Vaccination, ensuring infants are vaccinated against rotavirus during their vaccination routine.
- Staying home when sick and isolating to minimise the spread of the infection.
- Following public health advisories during outbreaks can also reduce the risk of transmission.
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Reference
- Gastroenteritis – Health Direct: Reference Link
- NSW Health – Viral Gastroenteritis: Reference Link
- Gastroenterological society of Australia – Information about Gastroenteritis in children: Reference Link
- Australian government – department of health and aged care_Gastro info – outbreak coordinator’s handbook: Reference Link
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