[current mood: wtf? wth?]
ans to mood: a long lecture todae..
[current music: Permanent -DavidCook]
todae..
todae..
todaeeeeee..
is the day i didnt do much actually..
cant tell the rest but 'N' levels gettin results..
so must accompany my friends go their school to just get their results..
so 1st,
i met with kor Boon Hao near school.,
he actually TOO SMART so bypass N level..
by he go school kay-po a bit!
haha, typical Singaporeans~
2nd,
went to meet Allson at West Plaza..
he too gettin his results,
BUT,
due to the dyeing of his hair..
and his hair bein too long..
his results are delayed later.,
haha, another one go kay-po dye hair..
typical Singaporeans~
the rest of my day was,
slack,
Slack.,
SLACK!
so i went eat KFC.,
then igo bac..
so now i was just about to lecture all viewers bout GASTRIC.,
GASTRIC FLU etc.
Gastroenteritis (also known as gastro, gastric flu, and stomach flu, although unrelated to influenza) is inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, involving both the stomach and the small intestine (see also gastritis and enteritis) and resulting in acute diarrhea.
SIMPTOMS & SIGNS
It usually is of acute onset, normally lasting 1-6 days (fewer than 10 days) and self-limiting.
~Nausea and vomiting
~Diarrhea
~Loss of appetite
~Abdominal pain
~Abdominal cramps
~Bloody stools
~Fainting and Weakness
The main contributing factors include poor feeding in infants.
Diarrhea is common, and may be (but not always) followed by vomiting.
In some cases, even when the stomach is empty, bile can be vomited up.
A child with gastroenteritis may be lethargic, suffer lack of sleep, run a low fever, have signs of dehydration (which include dry mucous membranes), tachycardia, reduced skin turgor, skin color discoloration, sunken fontanelles, sunken eyeballs, darkened eye circles, glassy eyes, poor perfusion and ultimately shock.
Symptoms occur for up to 6 days on average.
Given appropriate treatment, bowel movements will return to normal within a week after that.
MANAGEMENT
~Rehydration
~Dietary theraphy
Children receiving semisolid or solid foods should continue to receive their usual diet during episodes of diarrhea.
Foods high in simple sugars should be avoided because the osmotic load might worsen diarrhea; therefore, substantial amounts of soft drinks (carbonated or flat), juice, gelatin desserts, and other highly sugared liquids should be avoided.
Fatty foods should not be avoided, because maintaining adequate calories without fat is difficult, and fat might have an added benefit of reducing intestinal motility.
The practice of withholding food for more than 24 hours is inappropriate.
~END
WANTED:
basketbal trainin partners>
members:
~Toushirou of the 10th division Captain
~Wei Zhuang
~Allson
~Caroline (mayb)
'gastric flu cannot play bal meh?
people wan their dyin wish cannot meh?'

日番谷 冬獅郎,
Hitsugaya Tōshirō
Labels: Basketball training partners, Gastic flu, N level