Is EEE Qi the manifestation of acid reflux?

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EEE gas, commonly known as "burping", "burping", is one of the common symptoms of various digestive tract diseases. Especially reflux esophagitis, chronic gastritis, peptic ulcer and functional dyspepsia, often accompanied by EEE Qi symptoms. Belching, in traditional Chinese medicine, belongs to "Qi on the inverse.". EEE gas is the sound of gas from the stomach, which is long and slow. It is also a manifestation of disharmony of stomach qi. Is EEE Qi the manifestation of acid reflux? I'd like to share my views with you.

Is EEE Qi the manifestation of acid reflux?

Disharmony of the spleen and stomach (20%): the pathogenesis of EEE Qi is mainly caused by disharmony of the spleen and stomach and the upward inversion of the stomach qi. The stomach is the sea of water and valley, and everything is not accepted. If the diet is not adjusted and the daily life is from time to time, resulting in disharmony between yin and Yang in the spleen and stomach, the clearing Yang of the spleen does not rise, the turbid Yin of the stomach does not fall, or phlegm and fire are generated in the stomach, or the spleen and stomach are deficient, resulting in the stomach qi going up and belching.

It is different from hiccup with short impulse and sound. After satiation, I have occasional eerie Qi. I have no other concurrent symptoms. It is not morbid and can be cured by myself. According to the difference of belching and smell, the deficiency and excess can be differentiated. Belching sour, and abdominal distension full, mostly for food stagnation, is empirical. Belching sound frequency for loud, belching after abdominal distension reduced, belching attack due to emotional changes and increase or decrease, mostly liver Qi invasion of the stomach, belong to empirical. Belching low intermittent, no sour smell, and see too little food, more for the stomach deficiency Qi, common in the elderly or long-term disease body deficiency, is deficiency syndrome.   

Barium meal examination of upper digestive tract: it can observe whether there are inflammation, dilation, stenosis, ulcer or tumor lesions in esophagus, cardia, stomach and duodenum, and whether there are hiatal hernia or achalasia of cardia. It is often helpful for the etiological diagnosis of hiccup. Gastroscopy: the cause of hiccup is not clear, gastroscopy is essential, compared with barium meal examination, endoscopy has higher diagnostic value.

matters needing attention

The diet should be light and nutritious. Eat more vegetables, fruits, milk, turtle and other nutritious foods rich in a variety of amino acids, vitamins, protein and easy to digest. Eat less greasy food; Eat less dog meat and mutton; Eat less seafood without shell, bamboo shoots, taro and other allergic "hair products"; Eat less drinks and snacks containing chemicals, preservatives and additives. Avoid eating too sour, too spicy, too salty and other irritants.