How to treat atrophic gastritis

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More than two months ago, I began to have this symptom. I went to do gastroscopy, found out the cardiac polyp, and had an operation. But after the operation, I still had this symptom. I had chronic superficial gastritis. I just took the medicine for 2 days, and I obviously felt that it had improved. Now I'll share with you my experience on how to treat atrophic gastritis.

How to treat atrophic gastritis

Treatment 1: remove the cause, rest in bed, stop all the stomach stimulating diet and drugs. Short term fasting, and then easy to digest light residue less liquid diet, conducive to the rest of the stomach and the healing of injury.

Treatment 2: encourage drinking water. Due to excessive water loss due to vomiting and diarrhea, the patient should drink more water as much as possible to supplement the lost water. Sugar and salt water is better (boiled water with a small amount of sugar and salt). Do not drink sugary drinks, so as not to produce too much acid aggravate abdominal pain. Patients with frequent vomiting can drink a small amount of water (about 50 ml) after one vomiting, and drink it for many times, so as not to vomit.

Treatment 3: Patients with diarrhea and fever can use berberine, norfloxacin and other antibiotics appropriately. Patients with mild disease generally do not need to, in order to avoid aggravating the stimulation of the stomach. Severe vomiting, diarrhea and obvious dehydration should be sent to the hospital for intravenous infusion treatment in time, and generally recover quickly within 1-2 days.

matters needing attention

Here to remind you: when it comes to stomach, porridge food is absolutely the best choice, especially millet porridge has more obvious stomach effect. However, not all people are suitable for eating porridge to nourish their stomach. In the past, porridge was cooked for a long time, so it would decompose the rice grains into disaccharides or monosaccharides. Carbohydrates are the most likely to stimulate the secretion of gastric acid, and some people also have acid vomiting. Some people think that eating porridge is easy to be hungry, so they will consciously eat more, which will stimulate the secretion of gastric acid more, resulting in discomfort. Therefore, experts suggest that this kind of people, when drinking porridge, it is best to chew as much as possible, so that it can also achieve the effect of nourishing the stomach, and will not lead to the above symptoms.