Substances for the treatment of gastric acidosis

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My daughter's stomach was sour a few days ago, and she felt like vomiting after eating. She didn't want to eat. She had no appetite for several days, and her stomach was always nauseous. I've had gastroenteritis before. I've been treated with medicine. After medication, the symptoms have improved significantly. I'm so happy. Now let me talk to you about the substances for treating too much gastric acid.

Substances for the treatment of gastric acidosis

Treatment 1: general treatment, quit smoking and avoid alcohol, avoid the use of drugs that damage the gastric mucosa, such as aspirin, indomethacin, erythromycin, etc., diet should be regular, avoid overheating, salty and spicy food, and actively treat chronic oral, nasal and pharyngeal infections.

Treatment 2: drug treatment, antibiotics, if gastroscopy found that Helicobacter pylori positive, should take antibiotics, clarithromycin, hydroxyampicillin, etc., have the effect of clearing HP, generally can choose two kinds, often with gastric mucosal protective agent and acid inhibitor combined application.

Treatment 3: other symptomatic drugs can be used to help digestion, such as pancreatin, yeast tablets, lactase, dimethylsiloxane tablets, etc. Adjust gastrointestinal motility drugs, such as Domperidone for upper abdominal fullness. Gastric motility drugs can be used in patients with hiccup, abdominal distension or reflux.

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Here, I would like to remind you that ethanol can dissolve the lipoprotein layer of gastric mucosa epithelium, causing great damage to the gastric mucosa. When people smoke, the harmful substances in the smoke dissolve and adhere to the oral cavity and throat, and enter the stomach with swallowing. These harmful substances also cause great damage to the gastric mucosa. Therefore, patients with acute and chronic gastritis must give up smoking and drinking, so as not to aggravate the disease and even cause malignant transformation. Pepper, mustard, pepper, strong tea, coffee, cocoa and other foods or beverages can stimulate the gastric mucosa, cause congestion and aggravate inflammation, and should also be given up.