May also be called: Stomach Flu

Gastroenteritis is an infection that causes vomiting and diarrhea.

More to Know

Gastroenteritis can be due to an infection with a virus, bacteria, or parasites. Also called the "stomach flu," it is contagious and spreads easily in childcare and schools. It often also causes fever.

Stool samples might be tested for bacteria or parasites if there is blood in the stool (poop). Antibiotics are usually not needed except for certain types of infections in young infants and in people with immune problems.

Keep in Mind

Gastroenteritis usually is not serious and generally lasts a few days. The greatest risk from gastroenteritis is dehydration, so it's most important to stay hydrated with plenty of fluids. Young kids are at the highest risk for dehydration.

All A to Z dictionary entries are regularly reviewed by KidsHealth medical experts.

Back to Articles

Related Articles

E. Coli

Undercooked burgers and unwashed produce are among the foods that can harbor E. coli bacteria and lead to infection and severe diarrhea. Here's how to protect yourself.

Read More

E. Coli

Undercooked burgers and unwashed produce are among the foods that can harbor E. coli bacteria and lead to infection marked by severe diarrhea. Here's how to protect your family.

Read More

Vomiting

Most vomiting is caused by gastroenteritis, and usually isn't serious. These home-care tips can help prevent dehydration.

Read More

Word! Gastroenteritis

Feeling sick to your stomach?

Read More

Food Poisoning

Sometimes, germs can get into food and cause food poisoning. Find out what to do if your child gets food poisoning - and how to prevent it.

Read More

Food Poisoning

The germs that get into food and cause food poisoning are tiny, but can have a powerful effect on the body. Find out what to do if you get food poisoning - and how to prevent it.

Read More

Food Poisoning

Did you ever eat something that made you feel ooky? It might have been food poisoning.

Read More

Diarrhea

Nearly everybody gets diarrhea every once in a while, and it's usually caused by gastrointestinal infections. It's nothing to be embarrassed about. Read this article to learn more.

Read More

Word! Nausea

"Ooh, I'm sick to my stomach!" is another way of putting it.

Read More

Dehydration

Dehydration is when the amount of water in the body has dropped too low. Read about what causes dehydration, what it does to your body, and how to prevent it.

Read More

Dehydration

Sometimes kids lose fluids and salts through fever, diarrhea, vomiting, or sweating. Here are some tips on preventing or treating dehydration.

Read More

Diarrhea

Most kids battle diarrhea from time to time, so it's important to know what to do to relieve and even prevent it.

Read More

Dehydration

Our bodies need water to work properly. Find out more in this article for kids.

Read More

Germs: Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoa

Germs are the microscopic bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa that can cause disease.

Read More

What Are Germs?

You know they can hurt you, but what are these invisible creatures? Find out in this article for kids.

Read More

Why Do I Need to Wash My Hands?

Washing your hands is the best way to stop germs from spreading. Learn all about the best way to wash your hands in this article for kids.

Read More

Hand Washing: Why It's So Important

Washing your hands well and often is the best way to keep from getting sick. Here's how to teach this all-important habit to your kids.

Read More

Germs: Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoa

Germs are tiny organisms that can cause disease - and they're so small that they can creep into your system without you noticing. Find out how to protect yourself.

Read More

Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor. © 1995-2021 KidsHealth®. All rights reserved. Images provided by The Nemours Foundation, iStock, Getty Images, Veer, Shutterstock, and Clipart.com.