Stomach distension breathing poor chest pressure, how to treat

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Stomach distension, poor breathing, chest pressure may be caused by gastroesophageal reflux, chronic gastritis, acute myocardial infarction and other reasons, different treatment methods are also different.

Stomach distension breathing poor chest pressure, how to treat

1, gastroesophageal reflux

gastroesophageal reflux is due to anti-reflux structure and function damage, esophageal clearance reduced and other factors caused by gastric contents reflux, easy to stimulate the stomach and trachea, can appear stomach distension, poor breathing, chest pressure and other symptoms. Patients can follow the doctor's advice to use drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion, such as lansoprazole, cimetidine, rabeprazole and so on. When the drug treatment is not good, surgery should be used to reduce the occurrence of reflux, such as endoscopic anti-reflux surgery, laparoscopic fundoplication, etc.

2, chronic gastritis

Chronic gastritis is caused by Helicobacter pylori infection, immune abnormalities and other factors, inflammation stimulates gastric mucosa, can lead to gastric function decline, food is difficult to digest and absorb, can occur reflux to the esophagus, throat phenomenon, it is easy to cause stomach distension, breathing difficulties, chest compression symptoms. The patient should follow the doctor's advice to use drugs to kill Helicobacter pylori, such as rabeprazole, bismuth pectin, amoxicillin, metronidazole, etc. In severe cases, surgery is required to remove the diseased tissue, such as submucosal dissection under gastroscope, mucosal resection, etc.

Stomach distension breathing poor chest pressure, how to treat

3. Acute myocardial infarction

Acute myocardial infarction is caused by myocardial oxygen deficiency, increased myocardial oxygen consumption, myocardial ischemia and hypoxia, which easily affects the blood supply of the stomach, resulting in stomach distension, poor breathing, chest compression. The patient should follow the doctor's advice to use drugs to reduce myocardial oxygen consumption, such as metoprolol, bisoprolol, nitroglycerin, etc. In severe cases, surgery should be performed in time to restore coronary blood flow, such as percutaneous coronary intervention, emergency coronary artery bypass grafting, etc.



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