Do stomach problems require gastric lavage? How is gastric lavage done?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-10
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Gastroscopy may be required and gastric lavage should not be required.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

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  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The situation you are consulting is caused by gastritis, but it can be diagnosed after gastroscopy, so you don't need to wash it.

    Opinions suggest that racemic hyoscyamine tablets, potassium citrate capsules, omeprazole** can be helpful. Avoiding smoking, alcohol and spicy, cold, and greasy foods is helpful to eat lightly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Gastric lavage refers to the method of inserting a gastric tube into the stomach through the esophagus from the mouth or nose, and using the principle of gravity and siphon to flush the gastric cavity with a large amount of solution. It is mostly used for patients who have ingested harmful substances by mistake or by themselves. Because the patient is often mentally shocked or afraid of gastric lavage, it leads to special psychological changes in the patient.

    Contraindications to gastric lavage are patients with strong corrosive poisons, gasoline, kerosene, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, esophageal varices, and severe heart disease.

    Gastric tube: The front of the gastric tube is coated with paraffin oil, and the tube is intubated through the mouth and nose, after entering 45 to 50cm, the correct position of the intubation is determined by withdrawing gastric juice or injecting air into the gastric area to hear a grunt sound, and the gastric tube is fixed.

    Gastric lavage: first drain the gastric contents (for poison analysis), inject 300 500ml of solution, and inject antidotes, activated carbon, etc. after cleaning.

    gastric lavage solution: gastric mucosal protectors such as milk, egg white, rice soup, vegetable oil, etc., are used for corrosive poisons; Gasoline, kerosene and other fat-soluble organic solvents are first dissolved with 150 200ml of liquid paraffin oil, and then gastric lavage; Alkaloids, sulfonamides, barbiturates, salicylic acids, phenol, arsenic and other poisons can be adsorbed with 30 50g activated carbon; 1: 5000 potassium permanganate solution can be used as an oxidant to oxidize and detoxify alkaloids and mushrooms.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    A: Contraindications include ingestion of strong corrosive poisons (such as strong acids and strong alkalis), liver cirrhosis with esophageal varices, recent upper gastrointestinal bleeding, gastric perforation, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Contraindications to gastric lavage: poisoning with strong corrosive poisons (strong acid, strong alkali), liver cirrhosis with esophageal varices, recent gastrointestinal bleeding and gastric perforation, gastric cancer, etc.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Gastric lavage1 Indications.

    Removes all kinds of poisons from the stomach.

    Complete or incomplete pyloric obstruction.

    **Acute and chronic gastric dilation.

    2 Contraindications.

    Corrosive esophagitis.

    Esophageal and gastric varices.

    Esophageal or cardia stricture or obstruction.

    Severe cardiopulmonary disease.

    Oral emetic method Indications: Conscious and cooperative.

    Gastric tube gastric lavage Indications: Confusion, uncooperative.

    Lalaparotomy gastrostomy Indications: Critical cases with difficulty in intubation and gastric lavage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Gastric lavage, also known as gastric lavage, refers to pouring a certain amount of liquid into the stomach cavity, mixing the stomach contents and then extracting them, and so on and so forth. Its purpose is to remove unabsorbed toxins from the stomach or to clean the stomach cavity in preparation for gastric surgery and examination. For acute poisoning, such as swallowing organophosphorus, inorganic phosphorus, alkaloids, barbichial drugs, etc., gastric lavage is an extremely important rescue measure.

    There are three types of gastric lavage: emetic gastric lavage, gastric tube gastric lavage, and laparotomy gastrostomy gastric lavage. Here we focus on the first two gastric lavage methods.

    Emetic gastric lavage.

    Vomiting is the body's instinctive self-defense response to remove poison from the stomach. Because of the simplicity and ease of gastric lavage, it is an effective self-rescue and mutual rescue measure for acute poisoning patients who have taken poison for a short time and are conscious (except for taking corrosive poisons, petroleum products, esophageal varices, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, etc.).

    2. Gastric tube gastric lavage.

    Gastric tube gastric lavage is to insert a gastric tube from the nasal cavity or oral cavity into the stomach through the esophagus, first suck out the poison, then inject gastric lavage juice, and discharge the gastric contents to achieve the purpose of eliminating the poison. Patients with oral poisons should be intubated as soon as possible and should not be limited by time. For those who take a large amount of poison within 4 or 6 hours, this gastric lavage method should be preferred because of the good detoxification effect and fewer complications.

    Some advocate gastric lavage even if the poison is taken for more than 6 hours.

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