Western medicine for superficial gastritis
summary
Bird's nest is good for skin, but not for stomach. Because bird's nest is collagen, the more people with stomach distension eat, the more difficult it is to digest, and the gelatinous things are more difficult to digest. As a more complex disease, can Western Medicine treat superficial gastritis?
Western medicine for superficial gastritis
Treatment 1: general treatment: Patients with chronic atrophic gastritis, no matter what the cause, should quit smoking and avoid alcohol, avoid using drugs that damage the gastric mucosa, such as aspirin, indomethacin, erythromycin, etc., should eat regularly, avoid overheating, salty and spicy food, and actively treat chronic mouth, nose and throat infections.
Treatment 2: weak acid treatment: Patients with low acid or no acid confirmed by pentagastrin test can take appropriate amount of rice vinegar, 1-2 teaspoons each time, 3 times a day; or 10xff05; dilute hydrochloric acid, 0.5-10 ml, taken before or during meals, and pepsin mixture, 10 ml each time, 3 times a day; or multi enzyme tablets (DPP) or pancreatin tablets can be used to improve the symptoms of dyspepsia.
Treatment 3: anti Helicobacter pylori treatment: in chronic atrophic gastritis, the gastric acid is reduced or lacking, and the bacteria in the stomach are abnormal, especially the positive rate of Helicobacter pylori is very high. The application of antibiotics can improve the symptoms of chronic atrophic gastritis.
matters needing attention
For this disease: gastritis patients should quit smoking. Smoking affects the blood supply of gastric mucosa and the repair and regeneration of gastric mucous cells, and can cause bile to flow back into the stomach, resulting in aggravation of gastritis. Food should be rich in nutrition, rich in vitamins, less sugar and protein, and acid food should be avoided.