What medicine does gastric acid excessive acid regurgitation take
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Paying attention to the occurrence of excessive gastric acid in children, early diagnosis and rational drug use will greatly improve the cure rate of excessive gastric acid in children. Too much gastric acid must be treated, so let's share what medicine to take for too much gastric acid reflux.
What medicine does gastric acid excessive acid regurgitation take
Drug 1: proton pump inhibitor: proton pump is located in parietal cells of stomach, which can transport hydrogen ions from parietal cells to gastric cavity. Proton pump inhibitors can inhibit this transport process, reduce gastric acid excretion, thus play a therapeutic role. Such as omeprazole, rabeprazole, etc.
Drug 2: drugs for neutralizing gastric acid: generally, weakly alkaline drugs can neutralize gastric acid and reduce the activity of pepsin, so as to relieve pain and promote healing. Such as: sodium bicarbonate, aluminum magnesium carbonate, etc.
Drug 3: H2 receptor blocker: by acting on the histamine H2 receptor on the gastric mucosa, it can inhibit the secretion of gastric acid and reduce the secretion of gastric acid. Such as: cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine, etc. However, it should be noted that such drugs should not be combined with dicoumarin, warfarin, labetalol, metoprolol, tetracycline, gliclazide, phenytoin sodium, carbamazepine, aspirin and other drugs.
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I would also like to emphasize that gastric acid can help digestion, but if it is too much, it will damage the stomach and duodenum, even "burn" the mucous membrane and inner wall, causing gastric ulcer or duodenal ulcer and other diseases. Generally speaking, the causes of excessive gastric acid include congenital excessive gastric acid secretion, stimulating food, mental stress or some diseases. They stimulate parietal cells to increase gastric acid secretion for a long time. Acute and chronic gastritis, stomach or duodenal ulcer also have the phenomenon of excessive gastric acid.