Functional dyspepsia what drugs to take

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Functional dyspepsia patients can eat gastrointestinal motility drugs, acid inhibitors, digestive enzyme preparations, anti-anxiety depression drugs and other drugs.1. gastrointestinal motility drugs such as mosapride, etc., can stimulate the gastrointestinal cholinergic intermediate neurons and myenteric plexus 5 hydroxytryptamine receptor, promote the release of acetylcholine, enhance gastrointestinal movement. 2. Acid suppressants For patients with upper abdominal pain, upper abdominal burning and other symptoms, acid suppressants such as omeprazole and ranitidine can be used. Proton pump inhibitors such as omeprazole can effectively inhibit gastric acid secretion and reduce the stimulation of gastric acid on gastric mucosa; ranitidine and other H2 receptor antagonists can also inhibit gastric acid. 3. Digestive enzyme preparations such as compound digestive enzymes, etc. Help improve the patient's digestive function, relieve post-meal fullness, loss of appetite and other symptoms. Digestive enzymes can supplement the body's own digestive enzyme secretion deficiency, promote food decomposition and absorption. 4. Anti-anxiety and depression drugs If functional dyspepsia is closely related to mental and psychological factors, and the effect of the above drugs is not good, anti-anxiety and depression drugs, such as amitriptyline, can be used under the guidance of doctors. These drugs can improve the mental state of patients, thereby indirectly improving dyspepsia symptoms. During the treatment process, patients should follow the doctor's advice to visit regularly, so that doctors can adjust the treatment plan in time according to changes in the condition.

Functional dyspepsia what drugs to take

Functional dyspepsia what drugs to take

Functional dyspepsia what drugs to take



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