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Can I travel with acute gastroenteritis?
**Patients with acute gastroenteritis are not recommended to travel during the acute onset period**.
1. Traveling may cause diarrhea: acclimatization may cause diarrhea, and patients with acute gastroenteritis already have symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, and bloating.
2. Unhygienic food will aggravate symptoms: If you eat unhygienic food while traveling, it will aggravate the symptoms of diarrhea.
Therefore, it is recommended to treat symptoms and relieve symptoms before traveling to avoid aggravation of the condition and inconvenience encountered during travel.
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