What is bile reflux gastritis?


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Bile reflux gastritis is caused by gastrointestinal motility deficiency, or suffering from hepatobiliary system diseases, resulting in bile excretion is not smooth, from the duodenum reflux to the stomach, resulting in damage to the gastric mucosa. Bile reflux gastritis patients, typical symptoms are upper abdominal pain, heartburn, sometimes accompanied by loss of appetite, upper abdominal fullness after eating and other manifestations. During gastroscopy, yellow-green bile retention can be found in the stomach. In this case, drugs to promote gastrointestinal motility, inhibit acid and protect gastric mucosa will be given. The patient's symptoms will be significantly improved. Commonly used drugs include motilium or mosapride and other prokinetic drugs, omeprazole, pantoprazole and other acid inhibitors, as well as sucralfate, magnesium hydrotalcite chewable tablets and other mucosal protection drugs.