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How to do stomach discomfort during quadruple therapy


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During quadruple therapy, gastric discomfort may be caused by adverse drug reactions, unreasonable diet, gastric ulcer and other reasons. Patients need targeted treatment according to the cause. Details are as follows:
1. Adverse drug reactions.
Antibiotics, proton pump inhibitors, gastric mucosa protective agents and other drugs contained in quadruple therapy may stimulate gastric mucosa and cause gastric discomfort. Patients can consult doctors to change drugs or adjust dosage to relieve discomfort symptoms.
2. Irrational diet
If patients often eat spicy, greasy, raw and cold foods during medication, they will stimulate gastric mucosa and cause gastric discomfort. Such patients need to adjust their eating habits and try to focus on light nutritious and digestible foods.
3. Gastric ulcer
quadruple therapy can be used to treat gastric ulcer, but if the patient's condition is serious, the drug treatment effect is not obvious, and the patient still has gastric discomfort. At this time, surgery is needed to remove the ulcer lesions to achieve the treatment purpose.