How long do patients with gastrointestinal disorders need to drink to see some effects?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-12
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Gastrointestinal disorders can recover from three months to six months at the earliest, and some patients may not be able to recover for decades due to emotional problems and other problems that fail to cooperate well with doctors**.

    Some patients with gastrointestinal disorders think that as long as they take medicine for a short period of time, they can **, but this is actually a misunderstanding.

    Many patients with gastrointestinal disorders are caused by insomnia or mental stress, and doctors need to provide psychological counseling to patients, relax their spirits, adjust their daily routines, and cooperate with drugs and diets to better control the condition.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    **Mainly include:

    1. General**: Traditionally** the application of diet**, nutritional support**, sedation and sleep, antispasmodic and analgesic comprehensive methods**. For patients with significant psychiatric symptoms, anti-anxiety or antidepressants are given to relieve psychological disorders.

    It is important to use the methods of explanation, comfort, counseling, analysis, cognition, positive suggestion and emotional transfer for psychological **.

    2. Drugs**: such as sedatives: diazepam, phenobarbital or gamma oryzanol, etc.; Antispasmodic analgesics: such as atropine, probenzine, etc.; **Vitamin B6 can be used for nervous vomiting; Intestinal neurosis, paraffin oil can be used for constipation, and compound phenyethidine can be used for diarrhea.

    For gastrointestinal disorders, appropriate oral medications can be given**. If the patient has unformed stools and vague abdominal pain. Oral probiotics may be given to modulate the gut microbiota**.

    At the same time, drugs that modulate gastrointestinal motility in both directions, such as trimetrudin maleate, are also given. If the patient has nausea and vomiting, epigastric pain, heartburn and acid reflux, abdominal distension and anorexia, etc., oral preparations of various digestive enzymes can be given to assist in the digestion and absorption of food in the stomach. If the patient is usually nervous, accompanied by anxiety or depression, it is recommended that the patient can take some oral mood-regulating drugs, such as haloperthioxine melitrexine tablets, or go to a psychiatrist to give specialized drugs**.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    1. Diet.

    In terms of diet, if you do not pay attention to a reasonable diet, coupled with poor eating habits, there is a great possibility that it will easily lead to gastrointestinal disorders.

    Of course, due to the high pressure of life and work factors, many people have irregular eating patterns such as one meal a day or multiple meals a day. In this way, it promotes abnormal secretion of gastric acid, which can cause gastrointestinal diseases such as gastric ulcers in the long run.

    Therefore, it is necessary to develop a reasonable diet structure, a regular pattern of three meals a day, and eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, so as to reduce the occurrence of gastrointestinal function and the probability of inducing gastrointestinal function-related complications.

    2. Pathological factors.

    Gastrointestinal disorders also include pathological factors, such as indigestion, diarrhea, bloating, and loss of appetite. The frequency of these pathological factors is high, so it is best for patients with some manifestations to pay attention to gastrointestinal dysfunction in time. In addition to paying attention to a reasonable diet, most of them are symptomatic according to pathological factors**; It is also enough to actively cooperate with the doctor**.

    3. Psychological factors.

    Because of stressful factors such as life and work, some people have psychological problems, and they also affect their emotions. Long-term bad mood is likely to cause gastrointestinal disorders.

    At the same time, it will also affect gastrointestinal function and cause gastrointestinal dysfunction and other problems. So, actively communicate with your family and relax yourself. Appropriate exercise is conducive to emotional transfer and relaxation.

    In this way, the influence of psychological factors on the gastrointestinal tract can be reduced, and the likelihood of gastrointestinal disorders can be reduced.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Gastrointestinal dysfunction is not a serious condition, so how long does it take for gastrointestinal dysfunction to get better?

    It takes a long time to recover from gastrointestinal disorders, generally at least three months to half a year to return to normal, and some patients fail to cooperate well with doctors**, and it may take longer to return to normal. Many patients with gastrointestinal disorders are caused by mental factors, and such patients need psychological counseling, adjustment of life and rest, and then combined with drugs and diet** to make the condition better.

    In fact, gastrointestinal disorder is a general term, which may be related to many diseases, such as infectious, allergic, autoimmune, and functional. Gastrointestinal disorders are mainly manifested as stomach distention, heartburn, nausea, vomiting, abdominal distention, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, increased gas and other symptoms. Gastroscopy and colonoscopy can diagnose or rule out the possibility of organic disease.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Generally, the effect of taking medicine half an hour before eating is the best, at this time it can strengthen the peristalsis of the stomach and intestines, and can also strengthen the absorption of the stomach and intestines.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Be sure to take medicine after meals, which can protect the gastric mucosa, promote intestinal peristalsis, and prevent gastric ulcers.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    There is no special effect of this disease**, diet and lifestyle are the key.

    1. Eat less sour, cold, raw, hard, greasy and gas-producing foods.

    2. Meals should be regular and quantitative, and eat small meals frequently. Don't overeat every meal, especially in the afternoon and evening.

    3. Pay attention to the rules of life and ensure adequate sleep.

    4. Do more outdoor sports, and a strong physique is the foundation of health.

    5. Drug**: regulate nerve function and improve sleep. Depending on the condition, the following drugs and methods may be used. Sedatives: Chlorpropazine, diazepam, chlorpromazine, phenobarbital, hypatomine or gamma oryzanol can be given.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    If you want your child to be safe, you should often bring three points of hunger and cold, don't let your child eat too much, and pay attention to your own milk, see how you react after stopping eating formula milk, and eating breast milk is the best choice.

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