gastritis what medicine is good for blood in the stool, what medicine to take for blood in the stool

Updated on healthy 2024-06-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    If it is bright red bloody stool, it should be an ulcer in the large intestine, which should be called "ulcerative colitis or proctitis", which is different from an ulcer in the upper gastrointestinal tract**. Upper gastrointestinal ulcers generally do not have blood in the stool, and if the amount of bleeding is relatively large, it will also be black stool, not bloody stool.

    In the case of ulcerative colon or proctitis, the best ** is oral mesalazine, which protects and repairs the damaged intestinal mucosa. If the acute stage is accompanied by diarrhea and blood in the stool, Yunnan Baiyao, ** new liquid, and montmorillonite can be dissolved in normal saline enema, and metronidazole can be added as appropriate. This is considered an immune system disease, which is relatively easy to recur, has a long course of disease, and often occurs at the turn of spring, summer, autumn and winter.

    If it is an upper gastrointestinal ulcer, the common one is gastric and duodenal bulb ulcer, mainly antacids and mucosal protective agents**, the more commonly used is (omeprazole) rabeprazole + aluminum magnesium carbonate, the course of treatment is 6-8 weeks, and the symptom relief can be rechecked gastroscopy. If the ulcer is large and the amount of bleeding is relatively large, it is not easy to stop the bleeding by taking medication alone, and it is recommended to be hospitalized**.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Stomach problems are now thought to be transmitted by Helicobacter pylori bacteria through the digestive tract. It is recommended to use the gastritis quadruple** under the guidance of a local doctor: the most commonly used quadruple** is as follows:

    Drug combination, dosage and usage: (1) bismuth potassium citrate 240mg amoxicillin 750mg metronidazole 400mg + omeprazole 20mg or (2) bismuth potassium citrate 240mg erythromycin 500mg metronidazole 400mg + omeprazole 20mg (3) bismuth potassium citrate 240mg tetracycline 500mg metronidazole 400mg + omeprazole 20mg. Take any of the above group of drugs twice a day, and each drug should be taken twice a day (1 time in the morning and 1 in the afternoon) according to the above doses, 7 to 14 days as a course of treatment.

    After the end of the first course of treatment, bismuth potassium citrate should be continued alone for 6 weeks, and the dosage and administration should be the same as before. Note that amoxicillin needs to be skin tested. This solution can kill Helicobacter pylori and protect the gastric mucosa.

    Take it consistently. Prevent**. Be sure to be non-smoking, alcohol, coffee, spicy food.

    Eat less starchy foods such as potatoes, taro, vermicelli, sweet potatoes and other cold noodles, do not eat soda crackers, etc., eat small and frequent meals, eat regularly, and do not eat too hard and indigestible foods. Add 654-2 when it hurts

    It has not been cured for a long time, and most of the reasons are that Helicobacter pylori has not been killed! Didn't pay attention to your diet! Therefore, there is generally a phenomenon that multiple people in the family are sick at the same time.

    If metronidazole or tinidazole cannot be tolerated, it can be removed.

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