What about gastritis heartburn?

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Gastritis heartburn is a symptom caused by increased acid reflux into the esophagus, which can be treated by the following routes: 1. PPI drugs, such as omeprazole, lansoprazole, pantoprazole, rabeprazole, esomeprazole, etc.; and H2 receptor blockers, such as cimetidine, ranitidine, famotidine, nizatidine, etc., inhibit acid secretion, reduce acid reflux and relieve symptoms. 2. Gastric mucosa protective drugs, such as aluminum magnesium plus suspension, sucralfate, etc., can also reduce gastric acid reflux and relieve symptoms after neutralizing gastric acid with these drugs. 3. Gastrointestinal motility promoting drugs, such as domperidone, mosapride, itopride, etc., can increase esophageal sphincter pressure, improve esophageal motility function, promote gastric emptying, thus reducing gastric contents flowing back into the esophagus and reducing reflux exposure time in the esophagus, promoting inflammation healing and relieving symptoms. Patients should also pay attention to reduce the factors that cause increased abdominal pressure, such as obesity, constipation, tight waist belt, etc. Avoid eating foods that reduce esophageal sphincter pressure, such as high fat, chocolate, coffee, strong tea, etc. Avoid the use of drugs that reduce esophageal sphincter pressure and delay gastric emptying, such as nitroglycerin, calcium channel blockers and anticholinergic drugs. Patients should also quit smoking and alcohol.

What about gastritis heartburn?



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