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There will be some symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, vomiting, but also abdominal pain, bloating, and there is also a significant burning sensation in the abdomen, and it can also lead to loss of appetite, indigestion, abnormal stool, functional dyspepsia, and it can also cause some diseases such as gastric prolapse. I think that you must pay attention to your eating habits and lifestyle habits, and you should also pay attention to health preservation and protect your stomach, so that it is beneficial to your health.
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The symptom is that after eating, you will reflux acid and heartburn, feel very uncomfortable in the stomach, have a feeling of burning, and have symptoms of nausea and vomiting.
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Usually I will get acute gastroenteritis, nausea and vomiting, stomach distension, and stomach pain will be very painful, and there will be frequent acid reflux. My opinion is that if you have these diseases, you must see a doctor in time, and you must eat a light diet, eat more liquid food, eat more vegetables and fruits, and eat more carbohydrate foods.
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It is generally accompanied by nausea and abdominal distention, and it is difficult to **, ** is generally because of bad living habits and too much mood swings, it is best to control diet, avoid smoking and alcohol, and use some drugs for nursing at the same time.
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There will be stomach bloating, stomach pain, indigestion, gastrointestinal discomfort, which may affect the body's immunity, and appetite will become worse and worse.
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Gastric ruffian is a term used in traditional Chinese medicine, which is actually chronic gastritis that causes the gastric mucosa to shrink, resulting in a series of diseases. In terms of treatment, two levels of importance should be grasped: on the one hand, it should block the further atrophy of the glandular duct; On the one hand, it promotes the growth, development and reconstruction of the gastric mucosa and glandular ducts.
Both of these methods are holistic healing. In clinical medicine, it is customary to use skullcap, codonopsis, licorice, atractylodes cocos, Chuanxiong, rehmannia and other substances. The prescription composed of skullcap, codonopsis, atractylodes cocos, licorice, ligusticum chuanxiong, rehmannia and other drugs has a non-specific effect on promoting tissue reconstruction, and it has the specificity of promoting growth and development and promoting regeneration for all tissues and cells of the body, including **, muscle, nerve, bone hyperplasia, mucous membrane and red blood cells.
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Be sure to control your diet, don't eat greasy food, don't eat raw and cold food, don't eat cold food, go to bed early and get up early, eat more fruits and vegetables, and don't use drugs.
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For patients with atrophic gastritis, the effect is more accurate at present. Patients with atrophic gastritis can take traditional Chinese medicine such as Gastric Taisan, Qi Stagnation and Stomach Pain Granules to reverse it!
In addition, patients with atrophic gastritis also need to have a gastroscopy examined, and under the guidance of a doctor, a scientific and standardized ** is carried out. Patients with atrophic gastritis need to be treated with drugs that suppress gastric acid and protect the gastric mucosa**.
Some patients with Helicobacter pylori infection also need to be treated with antibiotics under the guidance of their doctor to remove Helicobacter pylori.
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If combined with chronic diarrhea, you can use Shenling Baizhu powder.
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According to my personal opinion, the lesions of chronic atrophic gastritis are based on positive deficiency and include three basic lesions: qi deficiency, yang deficiency and yin deficiency, and the three basic lesions are often intertwined. On the other hand, the disease may also have evil qi factors such as dampness, food and lodging, stasis and blood, heat, water drinking, and qi stagnation, which make its lesions appear more complicated.
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Gastric ruffian is equivalent to chronic gastritis (including superficial gastritis and atrophic gastritis), functional dyspepsia, gastric prolapse and other diseases in Western medicine. Some people say that chronic atrophic gastritis is equivalent to what Chinese medicine calls "gastric ruffian", "fatigue", "stomach pain", etc., but this statement is not scientific, and patients do not need to worry too much.
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Gastric ruffian is equivalent to chronic gastritis (including superficial gastritis and atrophic gastritis), functional dyspepsia, gastric prolapse and other diseases in Western medicine.
Superficial gastritis is a superficial inflammation of the chronic gastric mucosa, which is the most common type of chronic gastritis, accounting for about 50% to 85% of all chronic gastritis in gastroscopy. The peak age of onset of the disease is 31-50 years, and the incidence is more common in males than females. The basic lesions of superficial gastritis are epithelial cell degeneration, foveolar epithelial hyperplasia and infiltration of inflammatory cells in the membrane propria, and sometimes intestinal metaplasia of the superficial epithelium and foveolar epithelium without a decrease in the propria glands.
The lesion site is often obvious in the antrum, mostly diffuse, and the gastric mucosa is hyperemia, edema, punctate hemorrhage and erosion or accompanied by yellowish-white mucinous exudate on gastroscopy.
Chronic atrophic gastritis is a common clinical disease characterized by atrophy of the inherent glands of the gastric mucosa, and symptoms such as vague pain in the upper abdomen, fullness (worse after eating), heartburn, loss of appetite, belching and other symptoms are common, and gastric mucosal biopsy is the most reliable diagnostic method. The diagnosis is generally already clear. Some people say that chronic atrophic gastritis is equivalent to what Chinese medicine calls "stomach ruffian", "fatigue", "stomach pain", etc., and it is neither necessary nor appropriate for me to sit in such a match.
If the diagnosis is clear, it can be called "chronic atrophic gastritis", and changing the name of traditional Chinese medicine does not seem to be helpful for clinical syndrome differentiation and **.
Functional dyspepsia refers to a common set of symptoms including epigastric pain or discomfort (including epigastric fullness, early satiety, burning, belching, nausea and vomiting, and indescribable epigastric discomfort). According to the symptoms of dyspepsia, dyspepsia is divided into organic dyspepsia and functional dyspepsia (FD). Uninvestigated dyspepsia refers to patients who have complaints of dyspepsia but have not undergone examinations such as endoscopy.
Investigated dyspepsia means that an endoscopy has been performed. If organic diseases such as peptic ulcer, reflux esophagitis, and upper gastrointestinal tumors are excluded, it is called nonulcer dyspepsia, that is, "functional dyspepsia" in which no organic disease is thought to explain its dyspeptic symptoms.
Gastric ptosis refers to the lower edge of the stomach reaching the pelvic cavity when standing, and the lowest point of the small curve of the stomach drops below the iliac crest line, which is called gastric ptosis. Mild gastric prolapse is mostly asymptomatic, and patients with moderate or higher symptoms often have poor gastrointestinal motility and dyspepsia. The clinical diagnosis is mainly based on X-ray, barium swallow fluoroscopy, and B-ultrasound examination, which can confirm the diagnosis.
At present, Western medicine mainly uses symptomatic measures such as protecting the gastric mucosa, anti-Helicobacter pylori, enhancing gastric motility, and analgesic for chronic atrophic gastritis, in addition to the lack of effective means. In more than 10 years of clinical work, I have treated a large number of cases of chronic atrophic gastritis and accumulated more experience. Personally, I believe that the best of traditional Chinese medicine for this disease is not just a supplement or an alternative method, but should be used as the main means, because whether it is to improve symptoms or correct lesions, the effect of traditional Chinese medicine is positive and significant.
According to the symptoms you described, the symptoms of stomach cold include stomach pain, reduced temperature and pain, vomiting water, light mouth like hot drinks, unable to eat, pale tongue and white slippery, slow pulse, etc., ** should warm the stomach and dissipate cold, in this case consider the possibility of stomach cold, it is recommended that you can take Jiawei Zuojin pills, qi stagnation stomach pain granules, gastric su powder and other drugs to regulate**, if the effect is not good, it is recommended to do a gastroscopy to see.
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