How to treat long-term gastric acid

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I have chronic superficial gastritis for nearly 3 months. Besides belching, I have no other symptoms. In the past half a month, I have bowel sounds after eating, and I always want to fart. My stool is once a day, sometimes forming, sometimes not forming. I ate a lot of dinner yesterday. Today, my stool is thin, and I can't tell whether it's mucus or oil. After treatment, it's better. Now let's share how to treat long-term gastric acid.

How to treat long-term gastric acid

Treatment 1: the better treatment of gastritis is TCM syndrome differentiation treatment combined with western medicine treatment, because TCM treatment has a good effect on improving gastric mucosa (and Western medicine has controversy on the advantages and disadvantages of atrophic gastritis after the treatment of Helicobacter pylori), so the treatment effect of integrated traditional Chinese and Western medicine is very good. Because the treatment is troublesome, it needs at least three months of treatment to have a certain improvement, not too anxious, mood is the key to the treatment, maintaining a good mood and proper exercise is very good for the rehabilitation of patients.

Treatment 2: the stomach is greatly affected by emotion, so we should keep a good mood and not be pessimistic and disappointed. We can use omeprazole, pectin, metronidazole, amoxicillin and so on for treatment. If there is a sense of abdominal distension, we can take some domperidone before meals.

Treatment 3: gastritis with severe atypical hyperplasia should be considered surgical treatment, severe atrophic gastritis and intestinal metaplasia in gastric antrum is not the absolute indication of surgery, because the residual stomach after surgery is also prone to chronic atrophic gastritis intestinal metaplasia and canceration.

matters needing attention

Here, I would like to remind you that the diet should be light, nutritious, regular, regular and quantitative, and avoid over starvation, over satiety and overeating. At the same time, avoid strong tea, coffee, spices, rough and hard food intake, quit smoking and alcohol, in order to prevent damage to gastric mucosa.