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What should I do with stomach acid heartburn?


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Gastropathy, gastric acid and heartburn need to be treated according to specific types of gastropathy. Common gastropathy includes reflux esophagitis, chronic gastritis and gastric ulcer. Specific treatment methods are as follows:
1. Patients with reflux esophagitis
can be treated with mosapride citrate tablets, itopride hydrochloride tablets, trimebutine maleate tablets and other drugs to help promote gastric emptying.
2. Patients with chronic gastritis
can be treated with omeprazole enteric-coated capsules, pantoprazole sodium enteric-coated capsules, ranitidine hydrochloride capsules and other drugs to help inhibit gastric acid secretion and relieve discomfort.
3. Patients with gastric ulcer
can be treated with bismuth potassium citrate granules, compound aluminum hydroxide tablets, colloidal bismuth pectin capsules and other drugs to help protect gastric mucosa and relieve local discomfort.