What medicine does gastric ulcer take

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About 10% of the population may suffer from gastric ulcer in their lifetime, so it is a frequently occurring and common disease, which plays an important role in the Department of Gastroenterology. So what medicine does gastric ulcer take?

What medicine does gastric ulcer take

First, the drugs that enhance mucosal resistance: it has been shown that gastric ulcer can accelerate healing of ulceration in outpatients, but it is limited because of its * side effects of sodium Glycyrrhiza, such as sodium retention, hypertension and hypokalemia.

Secondly, histamine receptor antagonists: histamine H2 receptor antagonists synthesized in recent years can inhibit acid secretion, which plays an increasingly important role in the treatment of peptic ulcer disease. However, its therapeutic effect on gastric ulcer is not as good as that on duodenal ulcer.

Finally, metoclopramide is a dopamine receptor antagonist. It can increase the frequency and depth of gastric antrum contraction and adjust the motility of gastric antrum and duodenal bulb, thus accelerating gastric emptying.

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Sweet food can increase the secretion of gastric acid, stimulate the ulcer surface and aggravate the disease; overheated food can stimulate the ulcer surface, causing pain, causing bleeding due to the dilation of blood vessels on the ulcer surface; spicy food can stimulate the pickled surface and increase the secretion of gastric acid; too cold and hard food are not easy to digest, which can aggravate the disease.