There were many reasons for the slow movement of the stomach and intestines. There might also be cases of slow movement of the stomach and intestines if the stomach did not have acid aversion or flatulence. The common causes of slow gastric distension include insufficient gastric mobility, constipation, intestinal obstruction, parasitism, and an imbalance of the blood ions (hypokalemia). Deficiency of gastric mobility can be caused by gastric secretion disorder, functional indigestion, gastric emptying, mental stress, etc. Its symptoms include abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, etc., but it does not necessarily cause acid aversion and flatulence. Confinement can be caused by diet, slow colonic transmission, intestinal diseases, etc., resulting in dry stool or defecation disorder, causing slow intestinal wriggling, but not necessarily accompanied by acid aversion and flatulence. Intestinal obstruction is caused by the obstruction of the intestine, the compression of the intestine by the tumor, intestinal paralysis, and intestinal spasm, which can lead to the narrowing of the intestinal cavity, which can lead to the slowing of the gastric and intestinal distension. The symptoms are more related to the obstruction of the intestine, rather than the inevitable acid aversion and flatulence. Peritosis is caused by infection, physical damage, and chemical stimulation, which causes the slow movement of the intestinal wall. There are often symptoms of poisoning throughout the body, such as shallow breathing, high fever, cyanosis of the lips, etc., but acid aversion and flatulence may not necessarily occur. Electrolyte imbalance (hypokalemia) would lead to a decrease in the number of defecation, dry stool, and then decrease in intestinal wriggling. The main symptoms were fatigue, polyuria, thirst, palpitation, etc., but there might not be symptoms of acid aversion and flatulence. In addition, when suffering from some diseases of the digestive tract, imbalance of the intestinal flora, or improper diet, it would also lead to deterioration of the digestive tract's wriggling function, which might not be manifested as acid aversion or flatulence. If you suspect that your stomach is slow, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to identify the primary disease and carry out targeted treatment. Read more exciting novels for free
The following are some of the drugs that might be suitable: 1. ** Medicines to improve gastric mobility ** - Domperidone (moperidon): It can promote emptying of the stomach and improve the slow stomach movement, thus helping to alleviate the symptoms of eating too much but having less secretion. - Mosabride and itopride: These drugs can also enhance the gastric and intestinal movement, promote the gastric and intestinal tract movement, and have a certain effect on improving the slow gastric and intestinal movement. 2. ** Anti-acid medicine ** - Omeprazol: It acts on the final stage of gastric acid formation, suppresses gastric acid secretion, and can relieve acid reversal symptoms. Rabeprazuo capsules also had a similar effect. 3. ** Digestive Drug ** - [Compound Digestive Peptide Capsule: After use, the activity of all kinds of acids can be fully utilized. It can regulate body functions and help improve digestive function. It may be helpful for eating a lot but not digesting completely.] - "Phosphorase: It can be used to treat indigestion symptoms caused by gallbladder disease and liver disease. It also has a certain significance in improving digestive function. 4. ** Probiotic bacteria **: It helps to improve the flora in the intestine, promote the reproduction of probiotic bacteria, regulate the function of the intestine, and may have an auxiliary effect on the improvement of overall digestive function. However, the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor, because the individual's physical condition and cause of the disease may be different. The doctor can make an accurate diagnosis and reasonable medication recommendations according to the specific situation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If you have long-term flatulence but do not have acid aversion, you can consider using compound digestive acid capsules to help digestion. Simethicones (Dimethicones) can be used for flatulence. You can also consider taking Fuzi Lizhong Pill and moperidinium for treatment. In addition, he could also take the heart of Chinese yam, lotus seeds, gorgon seeds, and poria cocos and grind them into powder to cook porridge, or directly boil water to replace tea. If the moisture was heavy, he could add raw coix seed. At the same time, pay attention to regular eating habits, avoid cold, greasy and spicy food stimulation. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Stomach bloating without hiccups or acid aversion could be caused by many reasons. 1. Stomach-related diseases 1. ** Stomach inflammation ** - It was caused by irregular diet, high stress, or infection with helicobacter. The inflammation might affect the normal function of the stomach and cause bloating. - The inflammation of the stomach and intestine can also cause bloating. The inflammation will interfere with the normal digestive and squirming functions of the stomach, causing food to stay in the stomach for a longer time, resulting in the feeling of bloating. 2. ** Stomach tumor ** - Patients with early-stage stomach cancer might have abdominal distension, a burning sensation, and a feeling of fullness, especially after meals. As the disease progressed, the symptoms might become more and more serious. Stomach tumors can affect the normal structure and function of the stomach, hinder the normal digestion and emptying of food, and cause bloating. 3. ** Stomach secretion disorder ** - When the secretion of gastric acid is disordered, such as insufficient secretion of gastric acid or insufficient secretion of digestive hormones, it will affect the digestion process of food. Food that could not be fully digested would accumulate in the stomach, causing symptoms of bloating. 2. Dietary factors 1. ** Irregular diet ** - Many modern people were usually busy, so they didn't have time to eat breakfast at all. In the evening, they might eat a big meal. This kind of state of hunger and satiety was harmful to the digestive tract for a long time. It was easy to cause too much gas to enter the digestive tract, causing bloating. 2. ** Unhealthy diet ** - When the food they ate was not sanitary, it was easy to ingest a lot of bacteria, germs, etc., which would produce some toxins, especially for people who often ate outside. They were more likely to have bloated stomachs. 3. ** Drinking too little water ** - If one consumed too little water every day, or did not develop a good drinking habit, the body would be in a state of water shortage. Eating something would easily cause one to feel bloated and uncomfortable. 4. ** Eating too greasy ** - If one ate too much greasy food and ingested a large amount of high-fat and high-protein food, the flora in the intestine would be prone to imbalance. The survival rate of beneficial bacteria would decrease, and bloating might occur at this time. 5. ** Eating too fast ** - In order to save time, many people wolfed down their food instead of chewing slowly. At this time, due to the lack of chewing, the digestive juice and the mixture could not be fully integrated, which would affect the digestion and decomposition of food. It would cause great damage to the intestines and easily cause bloating. 6. ** Inappropriate diet ** - For example, they liked to eat hot food before drinking cold drinks. This method seriously damaged the gastric mucus and caused bloating. Eating hot food would stimulate the expansion of the stomach organs, and cold stimulation would cause the stomach to contract. One cold and one hot would cause severe discomfort in the stomach, causing bloating. Third, other factors 1. ** Too much pressure ** - When the human body was under too much mental pressure, it would affect the digestive function and directly lead to the decline of the digestive tract's wriggling function. Therefore, after eating, a portion of food would accumulate in the digestive tract for a long time. Moreover, there would not be enough digestive power to wriggle. The food would continue to ferment in the digestive tract, forming the symptoms of bloating. 2. ** Lacking exercise ** - It was difficult to expel the gas from the intestines, and the gas would remain in the stomach, causing bloating. 3. ** Plenty of bacteria in the digestive tract ** - The bacteria corrodes the food and gastric mucus, causing gas and causing bloating. Massage (clockwise along the navel) can be used to expel the gas. In addition, in addition to the reasons for the stomach and intestines itself, liver, gallbladder, spleen, abdominal diseases, cardiovascular diseases, infectious diseases, etc. can all cause flatulence. If the symptoms of bloating persist or worsen, it is best to go to the hospital for a comprehensive and detailed physical examination, especially a detailed examination of the digestive tract to see if there are any hidden dangers. If there were any abnormalities, they had to be treated accordingly. If there were no hidden dangers and it was a disorder of the stomach and intestines, then he could make adjustments from the three aspects of mental health, diet, and medicine. Since a person's mood was closely related to their digestive function, they must first maintain a good mood, be cheerful, and have adequate sleep. It was possible to gradually improve the digestive disorder. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Acid aversion was directly related to poor gastric emptying. There were several types of drugs to treat acid repulsion: 1. Proton pump inhibition drugs, such as omeprazol, lansoprazol, etc., were the drugs of choice for clinical inhibition of gastric acid secretion. 2. H2 receptor suppressors, such as cimeitidine, famotdine, and the like. 3. Prokinetic drugs, such as omeprazol, mosapride citrate, domperdone, etc., could enhance the ability of the digestive tract to move, promote gastric emptying, and thus reduce the return of the contents of the stomach and esophagus. 4. Antacids, such as sucralfate, had mild and long-lasting antacid effects. Combined with pepsin, they could effectively prevent damage to the gastric lining. 5. The Chinese patent medicine Wenwei Jiangni Granules could warm the middle and dispel cold, relieve pain, and relieve pain. It had the effect of relieving pain, warming the middle and dispelling cold for symptoms such as bloating, stomachache, indigestion, nausea, vomiting, etc. It was suitable for the daily conditioning of patients with chronic inflammation, cold stomach disease, Duodenal Ulcer, etc. It could also be used for emergency. However, the specific medication plan should be selected according to the individual situation and under the guidance of the doctor. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
For women, pain in the gallbladder accompanied by heartburn and acid reflex may be caused by the following reasons: - <strong></strong>The gallbladder inflammation would cause bile to flow back into the stomach, and the stomach would constantly secrete gastric acid. Normal gastric acid was used to digest food, but excessive secretion would cause a burden on the stomach. Over time, it might form different degrees of inflammation, resulting in heartburn and acid reversal symptoms. At the same time, the inflammation of the gallbladder itself would cause pain in the gallbladder. - Gallstones: Most women have abnormal gallbladder function due to hormone changes, pregnancy or taking contraceptives, which can easily lead to the formation of gallstones. When there were gallstones in the gallbladder, it might cause pain in the gallbladder, and there might also be situations such as bile reversal, which could lead to heartburn and acid reversal symptoms. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many reasons why people would have acid reactions when they were on a diet. On the one hand, if the diet was irregular during the weight loss process, such as suddenly eating after excessive dieting, the digestive function of the stomach might not be able to adapt in time, and it was easy to cause acid aversion. On the other hand, if the food chosen during the weight loss period is not suitable, such as eating too much spicy, greasy, and stimulating food, or drinking alcohol, drinking too much coffee, etc., it may stimulate the secretion of gastric acid, which may lead to acid reversal. In addition, there may be anxiety when losing weight. This bad mental state coupled with irregular diet may cause gastric and esophagus reflex and acid aversion symptoms. If there was a condition of gastric acid or gastric acid, it was easy to have acid aversion during weight loss. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Eating too much may cause indigestion and acid aversion. 1. ** Weak gut movement **: After eating too much, the burden on the stomach and intestines will be too heavy, and the gut movement may not be able to drive the digestion and emptying of food normally, resulting in food staying in the stomach for too long, causing symptoms such as acid aversion and indigestion. 2. ** Gastritis or gastric ulcers **: Overeating may irritate the gastric mucus. For patients with Gastritis or gastric ulcers, this irritation will aggravate the condition, resulting in abnormal gastric acid secretion and acid reversal. These diseases are often associated with helicobactor infection, and patients with helicobactor infection may have more obvious symptoms. In response to this situation, the following methods could be used: 1. ** General treatment ** - ** To improve eating habits **: Eat more food that is easier to digest, such as millet, cabbage, bananas, etc., and at the same time, avoid eating too much. Make sure that the three meals are fixed at a fixed time to avoid being too hungry and too full. Also, avoid eating while working, wolfing down, and other bad eating habits. Chewing slowly helps to fully chew food and reduce the digestive burden on the stomach. - ** Avoiding stimulating food **: avoid eating spicy, greasy, fried, cold, acidic and other stimulating foods, such as chili, onions, garlic, etc. These foods will stimulate excessive secretion of gastric acid and aggravate stomach discomfort. Choose light and easily digested food, such as stewed dishes. - ** Maintain a good mood **: Emotional fluctuations have a great impact on the health of the stomach. Long-term mental stress, anxiety, depression and other negative emotions will lead to gastric acid secretion disorder and aggravate stomach discomfort. Learn to adjust your mentality, maintain an optimistic and calm mood, and take appropriate ways to release stress, such as meditation, yoga, walking, listening to music, and other relaxation activities, which can help maintain the health of your stomach. - ** Avoiding bad habits **: avoid excessive drinking and smoking. The harmful substances in alcohol and tobacco will directly stimulate the gastric mucus, causing excessive secretion of gastric acid. At the same time, it will weaken the defensive ability of the gastric mucus and increase the risk of stomach diseases such as rheumatism and gastric ulcers. Especially when drinking on an empty stomach, the damage to the stomach was even greater. In addition, avoid sitting for a long time. Sitting down for a long time, especially after a meal, will slow down the digestive tract, affect the normal digestion of food and the downward flow of gastric acid, and increase the possibility of gastric acid reversal. Standing or walking for 15 - 30 minutes after a meal helps to promote digestion and reduce stomach discomfort. Some non-steroid anti-inflammatory drugs (NTSAIDs), antibiotics, hormones, etc. may cause direct damage to the gastric membrane, induce or aggravate hypergastric acid and indigestion. Use it according to the doctor's advice when necessary, and try to choose drugs that are less irritating to the digestive tract. If there is a need for long-term medication, you should communicate with the doctor in time to assess the risk of the stomach. If necessary, supplement with protective agents for the gastric mucus. 2. ** Medication ** - ** Prokinetic drugs **: If the main symptoms are easy satiety and bloating, you can use prokinetic drugs to promote gastric and intestine movements. - ** Antacide, gastric mucus protector **: If acid repulsion is more serious, you can take drugs that suppress gastric acid secretion, such as Omeprazole-Magnesium Enteric Tablets, Rabeprazole-Na Enteric Tablets, Pantoprazole-Na Enteric Tablets, etc., and choose one of them. At the same time, a protective agent for gastric mucus could be used to protect the gastric mucus and reduce the stimulation of gastric acid on the stomach wall. - ** Treatment for helicoblast-infected patients (if helicoblast-infected patients exist)**: If helicoblast-positive patients exist, they can be treated with four drugs, such as omeprazol + methonidazole-methyrazolin-methyrazin-methyrazin-methyraz If the symptoms of acid aversion and indigestion persist or worsen, you should go to the hospital for a checkup in time to determine the cause and receive the correct treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
The following methods can be considered to relieve acid aversion in gallstones: - ** Surgery Treatment **: - The laparoscopy cholecystectomy was a minimally invasive surgery that directly removed the gallbladder to reduce the symptoms caused by cholestasia. It was suitable for patients with repeated biliarycolic and acute cholecystectomy caused by gallstones. - Choledochotomy was an effective method to treat severe complications such as bile duct inflammation and liver abscess caused by obstruction at the lower end of the common bile duct. It was suitable for patients with the above complications caused by gallstones blocking the bile duct. - ** Drug Treatment **: - Ursodexycholic acid could promote the dissolution of gallstones and help prevent the formation of new gallstones. It was suitable for people with gallstones but no symptoms and no other complications. - Xiaoyan Lidan Tablet has the effect of clearing heat and detoxification, removing dampness and promoting gallbladder, and can relieve the discomfort caused by gallstones. It can be taken when suffering from gallstones with mild pain, fever and other symptoms. - Metoclopramine was a peripheral receptor antagonist that could suppress the vomiting center and thus exert an anti-vomiting effect. It had a better effect on the nausea and vomiting symptoms caused by gallstones. - ** Dietary adjustment **: Reduce the intake of high-fat foods (such as red meat and milk products), and moderate exercise (such as walking) can help promote digestion and prevent the symptoms of gallstones from worsening. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Stomachache, acid, and stool could be caused by many factors. Judging from the condition of the stomach itself, when there are stomach diseases such as inflammation, indigestion, and insufficient gastric mobility, the gastric mucus cells cannot work normally after inflammation, and the gastric acid secretion is disordered, which can lead to gastric acid reversal. When the gastric mobility is insufficient, the gastric acid cannot be discharged from the stomach in time, causing acid reversal. At the same time, it may also affect the digestive function, which may lead to an increase in the frequency of stool. In terms of diet, if you eat spicy and stimulating food, cold and greasy food, drink too much alcohol, drink strong tea, etc., it will stimulate the gastric mucus, cause excessive secretion of gastric acid, cause stomach pain and acid reversal, and may also cause intestinal disorder and excessive stool. Long-term mental stress can also cause gastric acid to increase, resulting in stomach pain and acid reversal. At the same time, stress can also affect the normal function of the intestines and cause abnormal stool. In addition, conditions such as stomach and intestine infection may also affect the function of the stomach and intestines at the same time, causing symptoms of stomach pain, acid aversion and increased stool. If this situation persisted, they should go to the hospital for an examination as soon as possible, such as using a stomach examination to determine the cause of the stomach disease and further treat it. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
There were many reasons for flatulence despite not having acid repulsion. From the perspective of the digestive system itself, it may be stomach diseases, such as rheumatism, gastric ulcers, stomach cancer, etc. Although it does not cause acid reversal, it can cause gastric diseases, infection, and abdominal distension during the reproduction of bacteria; Too much air enters the digestive tract, such as talking, laughing, crying, and other bad eating habits during meals, which can inhale a lot of air and cause flatulence; Pathological gas production is excessive, such as gastric diseases combined with helicobactor infection and disomalhade deficiency. It could also be due to excessive physiological gas production. For example, after eating food that is difficult to digest and produces a lot of gas (such as cooked beans), it will ferment and produce gas in the digestive tract. In addition, when the pressure is too high, it will affect the digestive function, so that the digestive function of the digestive tract will decline, and the accumulation and fermentation of food after eating will cause abdominal distension; If local polyp appears in the digestive tract, the growth of the polyp will affect the digestive function, causing food accumulation will also cause abdominal distension; Elderly people's digestive ability decline, insufficient gastric power will lead to food accumulation and produce flatulence; The baby's digestive system is immature, the ability to deal with intestinal gas is weak, or when feeding hastily, improper posture, inhaling too much air, etc. will also cause flatulence; Changes in hormone levels in the early stages of pregnancy, uterus oppression, diet factors, etc. can lead to flatulence; if it is flatulence in the middle of the night, it may be caused by intestinal causes. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>