If eating too much causes indigestion and acid aversion, the following drugs can be used to treat it: - ** Antacids **: - ** Proton pump inhibition and H2 receptor antagonist **: It can suppress gastric acid secretion and reduce discomfort caused by gastric acid, but it needs to be prescribed by a doctor. - ** Antigastric drugs **: For example, antigastric drugs and anti-bile drugs can relieve the irritation of gastric acid to the digestive tract. They also need to be prescribed by a doctor. - ** Digestive Peptides **: Can increase gastric acid secretion to help digestion and reduce discomfort caused by gastric acid. Can be purchased at the pharmacy. - [Chinese medicine: Rhubarb anti-acid tablets, anti-inflammatory painkillers, etc. can relieve discomfort caused by gastric acid, but they also need a doctor's prescription.] - * * It has a rapid and mild antacid effect, can also absorb pepsin, bind bile acid, etc., and has a protective effect on gastric mucus. The common dosage forms were tablets, chewable tablets, etc. The administration method was oral administration. - Domperidone: It can promote the secretion of the digestive tract, increase the tension of the digestive system, promote the functional digestion and emptying of the stomach, and suppress nausea, vomiting, and nausea. It can also suppress gastric bile reversal, thus relieving abdominal distension, bloating, and other symptoms after meals. - [Metoclopramine]: It has both central and peripheral suppressive effects. It can stimulate the digestive tract, promote the emptying of the digestive tract, stimulate the secretion of hormones, and relieve symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, heartburn, and bloating of the stomach. It can also be used to treat reverse esophagus, gastric pimples, and functional indigestion. - ** Trimebutine **: It can suppress the movement of muscle groups caused by the hyperactivity of the digestive tract, and at the same time, it can promote the movement of muscle groups caused by the low motor function, so that the movement of the digestive tract can be maintained at a normal level. It can improve the digestive function of the digestive tract and improve the gastric emptying function. - ** Wubei capsule **: It is an over-the-counter approved drug that can protect and repair the gastric mucus. It should be noted that the use of drugs should be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse drug reactions. In addition, adjusting diet and living habits can also help alleviate the symptoms of indigestion and acid aversion. Read more exciting novels for free
For hiccups, acid aversion, and indigestion, there were many options for Chinese medicine. For example, Muxiang Shunqi Pill was composed of Muxiang, Amomum villosum, Vinegar Cyperus rotundus, etc. It had the effect of promoting qi and dampness, strengthening the spleen and stomach, and could be used to treat chest and diaphragm distension, abdominal distension and pain, vomiting and nausea caused by dampness and turbid yang and disharmony of the spleen and stomach. Wuwei Xianglian Pill could be used to treat such symptoms caused by the inability of clear qi to rise and turbid qi to fall due to damp-heat in the spleen and stomach. It could strengthen the spleen and stomach, clear heat and promote dampness, or harmonize the stomach and lower the adverse qi. It is composed of lily, dwarf lilyturf, and white peony. It has the effects of regulating the stomach, lowering the adverse flow of qi, strengthening the spleen, eliminating distension, and relieving pain. It can be used to treat stomachache, distension, bloating, anorexia (loss of appetite and reduced appetite), belching, heartburn, and other symptoms. There was also the Yueju Baohe Pill, which was composed of gardenia, six medicated leaven, Cyperus rotundus, Chuan Xiong, Cangshu, aucklandia root, and betel nut. It had the effect of soothing the liver and regulating qi, strengthening the spleen and nourishing the stomach, and coordinating the liver and stomach. Among them, six medicated leaven could strengthen the stomach and digest food, and Cangshu could strengthen the spleen and permeate dampness, which had a very good effect on the weakness of the spleen and stomach. In addition, traditional Chinese medicines such as black meteorite, black jujube, walnut, gardenia, Angelica, Amomum villosum, Magnolia bark, Sparganum, pangolin, Cunqu, wheat sprout, Shangjia, Xiajia, Honghua, Hainanshen, Tiedan powder, bee glue, honey, beeswax, etc. can also be used in combination to treat hiccups, gastric acid, and heartburn symptoms caused by spleen and stomach damp-heat. It can completely eliminate spleen and stomach damp-heat, enhance stomach and intestine function, promote stomach and intestine wriggling, quickly repair stomach and intestine mucus, and cleanse stomach and intestine turbid qi. However, children, breast-feeding women, the elderly, the frail, allergic people, and people with serious chronic diseases should use these Chinese patent medicines with caution, and they should be used under the guidance of doctors. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If there are symptoms of nausea, vomiting, and nausea due to indigestion of fat, the following drugs can be considered: 1. [Prokinetic drugs: For example, mosapride, etc., can promote the movement of the digestive tract, facilitate digestion, and relieve nausea and vomiting symptoms.] 2. " Digestive zymes: Like compound digestive zymes, it helps in the digestion and absorption of food and can reduce the nausea caused by indigestion. 3. Chinese patent medicine: Baohe Pill, Huoxiang Zhengqi Pill, etc. have the effect of regulating the stomach and stopping vomiting. They have the effect of relieving nausea and vomiting caused by various reasons. It should be noted that the usage and dosage of different drugs may vary. It is necessary to follow the doctor's advice or the instructions on the instructions. If the symptoms persist or worsen, it is recommended to seek medical advice in time so that the doctor can diagnose and treat it according to the specific situation. At the same time, maintaining good eating habits could also help alleviate the symptoms. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
If eating too much causes indigestion and acid aversion, the following drugs can be used to treat it: 1. ** Antacids **: For example, the Proton pump Inhibition and H2 receptor antagonist can suppress gastric acid secretion and reduce the discomfort caused by gastric acid, but they can only be used with a doctor's prescription. 2. ** Antigastric drugs **: For example, antigastric drugs and anti-bile drugs can relieve the irritation of stomach acid to the digestive tract, but they also require a doctor's prescription. 3. ** Digestive Peptides **: It can increase gastric acid secretion and help digestion of food, thus reducing the discomfort caused by gastric acid. You can buy it at the pharmacy. For example, Compound Digestive Acid Tablets II contained four common digestive acids secreted by the human body (pepsin, Trypsin, Pancreatic Amylases, and Pancreatic Lipids), which could help digest food and reduce the burden on the stomach and intestines. Trypsin enteric-coated capsules could also be used to treat symptoms of indigestion caused by diseases of the kidney and liver. There was also pepsin, which could be used when the patient's digestive function decreased or had indigestion caused by corresponding organic diseases. 4. ** Drug for improving gastric and intestine mobility **: - Domperidone: It can promote the secretion of the digestive tract, increase the tension of the digestive system, promote the functional digestive emptying of the stomach, suppress nausea, vomiting, and nausea. It can also suppress gastric bile reflex, strengthen the muscle tension of the esophagus and the digestive parts below the esophagus, thus promoting digestion and relieving abdominal distension and bloating after meals. - [Metoclopramine]: It has both central and peripheral suppressive effects. It can suppress the sensory area of the central nervous system, suppress vomiting in the central nervous system, and stimulate the peripheral nervous system. It can stimulate the digestive tract, promote the emptying of the digestive tract, stimulate the secretion of hormones, and relieve nausea, vomiting, heartburn, and bloating of the stomach. It can be used to treat reverse esophagus, gastric pimply, and functional indigestion. - **XX Bili **: It acts selectively on the upper digestive tract. It can stimulate the release of bile substances in the digestive tract, stimulate the neurons and receptor in the digestive tract, and enhance the movement of the digestive tract. It can relieve the symptoms associated with chronic rheumatism (heartburn, early satiety, upper abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting) and improve indigestion. - ** Trimebutine **: It can suppress the muscle movement caused by the hyperactivity of the stomach and intestines, and at the same time, it can improve the muscle movement caused by the low motor function, so that the stomach and intestines function can be maintained at a normal level. It can also improve the digestive function of the stomach and intestines. For example, it can improve the weakening or hyperactivity of the gastric emptying function. However, it has certain side effects, which may cause adverse reactions such as thirst and heartbeat. - ** Pinaverium Bromine **: It can treat stomachache, has spasmotic effect, and has a highly selective effect on the digestive tract. It can be used to treat pain, difficulty in defecation, or diarrhea caused by digestive tract disorder. However, it should be used reasonably to avoid affecting and covering up the development of the disease. 5. ** Chinese medicine **: For example, Dahuang anti-acid tablets, anti-inflammatory painkillers, etc., can relieve the discomfort caused by gastric acid, but it needs a doctor's prescription to be used. In addition, aluminum magnesite can be used to treat stomach discomfort caused by gastric acid, including acid reversal, and the adverse reactions are few and mild. However, the use of any medicine needed to be carried out under the guidance of a doctor to avoid adverse drug reactions. At the same time, adjusting diet and living habits can also help alleviate the symptoms of indigestion and acid aversion. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Eating too much would cause indigestion and acid aversion and hiccups. The main reasons were as follows: ** 1. Overload on the digestive system ** 1. ** Stomach emptying obstruction ** - Under normal circumstances, the stomach had a certain capacity and digestive rhythm. When eating too much, the amount of food in the stomach greatly exceeded the scope of its normal digestive ability. Under normal circumstances, the stomach's squirming function would be challenged. Under normal circumstances, the stomach's squirming would start from the middle of the stomach and move rhythmically toward the direction of the paranormal. It would stir and crush food, and push the contents of the stomach through the paranormal into the intestine. However, when one ate too much, a large amount of food would accumulate, and the stomach would not be able to empty the food according to the normal rhythm. If the food stayed in the stomach for too long, it would be easy to cause acid reversal and hiccups. 2. ** Relatively insufficient digestive juice ** - The stomach secretes 1500 - 2500 milliliters of gastric juice every day, which contains gastric acid and digestive hormones to help digestion. When eating too much, the amount of digestive juice secreted may be relatively insufficient. The main functions of gastric acid included breaking down food and promoting the secretion of digestive juice, promoting the absorption of nutrients, and disinfecting. The lack of digestive hormones would cause food to not be fully decomposed. Some food that could not be decomposed and transformed in time would have excessive fermentation reaction with harmful bacteria, resulting in a large amount of belching (burping). At the same time, when the stomach was emptied, the belching and some substances in the stomach would flow back to the esophagus, chest cavity and other parts. Under the influence of the change in air pressure and the stimulation of gastric acid, the diaphragm muscle would be induced to have contractile spasm, which would cause acid aversion. ** 2. Food fermentation and gas production ** - If excessive food stays in the stomach, it will cause changes in the stomach environment. Some food would ferment in the stomach for a long time, producing a large amount of gas, which increased the pressure in the stomach. For example, if one ate too many high-starch foods (such as sweet potatoes, chestnuts, potatoes, etc.), it would be easy for them to ferment and produce gas in the stomach. This situation was even more serious when one ate too much. The increased pressure in the stomach will cause the gas in the stomach to be discharged upward, causing hiccups. It may also cause gastric acid to flow back into the esophagus, causing acid reversal. ** 3. Potential disease inducement ** 1. ** functional indigestion ** - Eating too much might induce functional indigestion. After the occurrence of this disease, it would lead to a decline in the functionality of the digestive system tissues and imbalance of the colony circle, which would lead to a series of problems such as food fermentation and insufficient digestive juice, causing hiccups and acid reversal. 2. ** Gastritis-related diseases ** - Eating too much for a long time would increase the burden on the stomach and easily cause stomach inflammation, such as chronic rheumatism. The gastric mucus of a patient with chronic asthma is in an inflamed state, and the normal function of the stomach is affected. The secretion of gastric acid and gastric contractions may be abnormal. This could lead to incomplete digestion of food, resulting in hiccups, acid aversion, and other symptoms. At the same time, it could also be accompanied by other discomfort such as fullness. 3. ** Reflux esophagus ** - Because of eating too much, the pressure in the stomach is too high, which can easily cause the contents of the stomach and intestine to flow back into the esophagus, causing the esophagus to be inflamed. This disease would cause symptoms such as acid aversion, chest pain, and hiccups. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Stomachache, gastric acid, bloating, and acid aversion could be caused by diseases such as gastroesophagus, Gastritis, and gastric ulcers. The following are some medicines that can be used to alleviate these symptoms: 1. ** Acid suppressors **: The excessive secretion of gastric acid can stimulate the gastric membrane, causing bloating and stomach pain. Acid suppressors can suppress the secretion of gastric acid and reduce the stimulation of gastric acid on the gastric membrane, thus relieving the symptoms. Commonly used drugs include proton-pump inhibition drugs (such as omeprazol, lansoprazol, etc.) and H ^receptor antagonist drugs (such as ranitidine, etc.), but patients with liver and kidney diseases should reduce the dosage or switch to other drugs. 2. ** Protective drugs for the gastric membrane **: For patients with organic diseases of the digestive tract (such as Gastritis and Peptic Ulcer), the defense mechanism of the gastric membrane is weakened. Rebamipide, Gefarnate, and other drugs can be used to reduce the stimulation of gastric acid on the gastric membrane and achieve the purpose of protecting the digestive tract. 3. [Antacid]: It is a weakly basic substance that can neutralize gastric acid and reduce the damage of gastric acid to the digestive tract, thereby promoting wound healing and relieving pain. Commonly used are such as NaHCO3, aluminum trioxid, etc. 4. ** Prokinetic drugs **: Domperidone, Cisapride and other drugs can increase gastric power, promote gastric distension, accelerate gastric emptying, and thus reduce stomach pain. 5. ** Antispasmodic and painkiller **: For people with severe stomachache, atropine, anisodine, and other drugs can be used to relieve the spasm of the digestive tract and reduce pain. 6. ** If you are infected with Helicobactor Pylori (Hp)**: You can undergo Hp eradicating treatment under the guidance of a doctor. Usually, a combination of antibiotics, acid suppressors, and bismuthic agents was used for treatment. Commonly used antibiotics included amoxicilin, clarobin, furazodone, and so on. In addition, some Chinese patent medicines could also be used to relieve related symptoms, such as qi stagnation stomach pain granules, which were suitable for stomachache and bloating caused by sulking, poor mood and annoyance; Yangweishu granules were suitable for stomach pain, gastric acid and bloating caused by cold in the stomach; Weixinshu capsules could be used for stomach pain, bloating, hypergastric acid and chronic superficial inflammation caused by stomach heat. However, Chinese patent medicines should be used under the guidance of a doctor. At the same time, in addition to taking relevant drugs, you should also pay attention to changing your eating habits, eat less spicy and stimulating food, quit smoking, alcohol, coffee, strong tea, etc. People with stomach diseases should be actively treated to prevent their condition from worsening. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Acid Reflux might be related to the gallbladder. It often occurs at night. In the early stages of the disease, it usually shows discomfort in the upper abdomen, which gradually develops into colic. The pain can persist. After eating greasy food, patients with cholecystectomy are prone to discomfort in the upper abdomen, which leads to abdominal pain and acid repulsion. If it is acid reflex with gallbladder-related problems, you can refer to the following medication: If you have acid reflex after cholecystectomy and feel uncomfortable due to bloating, you can take aluminum magnesite + mosapride. If it is still not good, you can use "ursodesoxidocholic acid." If symptoms such as gastric acid aversion may be caused by a variety of reasons (including gallbladder factors, etc.), they can also be prescribed by the doctor to take proton-pump inhibition drugs (such as omeprazol, rabepraol, etc.), digestive tract prokinetic agents (such as mosapride, itopride, etc.), mucus protectants (such as teptorelone, Kangfuxin Liquid, etc.), and gastric acid neutralizing agents (such as aluminum calcium carbonate, aluminum trihydrite, etc.). For acid aversion caused by H. Pylori infection (which may also exist at the same time as gallbladder problems), it is necessary to regulate the use of four drugs, namely two antibiotics (such as amoxicilin and clarobin)+ Bi + Proton pump inhibition (such as omeprazol). <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>
There were many reasons for nausea and indigestion. ** 1. Eating habits ** 1. ** Irregular diet ** - Often skipping breakfast, after a night of digestion, if you don't eat breakfast in the morning, your stomach will be empty, which will easily cause gastric acid, which may lead to nausea and indigestion. 2. ** Inappropriate diet ** - Eating unsanitary, greasy, or excessive food could easily irritate the digestive tract, causing vomiting, indigestion, and other symptoms. - Eating too fast without adequate digestion could easily cause the liver qi to invade the stomach and the stomach qi to go up, resulting in nausea and indigestion. ** 2. Physical functions and diseases ** 1. ** Stomach disease ** - Common stomach diseases such as Gastritis and Stomach Ulcers may cause pathological gastric acid, causing gastric acid to return to the stomach, causing nausea and indigestion. Stomach cancer and gastric cancer could also cause such symptoms. 2. ** Spleen Deficiency and Dampness Resistance ** - From the point of view of traditional Chinese medicine, patients with spleen deficiency would lose their healthy spleen transportation and phlegm dampness stagnation, which would cause the stomach to lose its balance and descend, causing nausea, vomiting, indigestion, and other symptoms. Even if the dampness stagnation turned into heat after a long time, the internal accumulation of dampness and heat would aggravate these symptoms. 3. ** Effects of other diseases ** - Some non-gastric diseases may also cause it, such as high uremic toxins caused by chronic kidney failure, stimulation of metabolism acidosis, etc., and persistent nausea and vomiting may also occur, which may be accompanied by indigestion. ** 3. Mental and physical state ** 1. ** Nervous ** - If the work suddenly became more difficult and changed greatly, there would be many problems and obstacles in the process. If one was in a state of tension for a long time, it would easily cause gastric acid, and it might also cause nausea and indigestion. 2. ** Special physiological state ** - When a woman of child-bearing age had early pregnancy reactions, she might also feel like vomiting after eating and may be accompanied by indigestion. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Stomach acid, indigestion, and a hot throat can be caused by a variety of factors: ** 1. Biological factors ** 1. ** In terms of eating habits ** - Overestimating would cause the stomach to bear a large amount of food pressure in a short period of time, causing the stomach to have an excessive digestive burden and easily cause indigestion. At the same time, too much food may increase gastric acid secretion or make gastric acid more likely to reverse, resulting in gastric acid reversal. The reverse gastric acid irritates the throat, causing the throat to heat up. - If he were to rest in bed immediately after eating, his stomach would be in a relatively horizontal position, which was not conducive to the normal squirming of the stomach contents into the intestines under the effect of gravity. It was easy to cause the stomach contents to flow back, causing acid aversion, which might cause fever in the throat. Moreover, this bad posture would also affect the digestive function and lead to indigestion. 2. ** Food factor ** - Certain foods may stimulate excessive gastric acid secretion, such as foods with high starch content (bread, etc.), sweets, etc. If one ate too much of this kind of food, it would cause gastric acid secretion to exceed the amount needed for normal digestion, causing gastric acid to reverse, causing gastric acid to reverse and throat to heat up. At the same time, excessive gastric acid would also affect digestive function and lead to indigestion. - For people with Gastritis or Peptic Ulcer, eating garlic, chili, and other stimulating foods can cause excessive gastric acid secretion, resulting in gastric acid acid reversal and throat fever. These stimulating foods may also cause irritation to the gastric membrane, interfere with the normal digestive process, and lead to indigestion. ** 2. Disease factors ** 1. ** Stomach-esophagus Reflux Disease ** - The muscle tension of the lower esophagus was relaxed, causing it to not close tightly, making it easy for gastric acid in the stomach to run into the esophagus. The liquid that flowed back usually contained gastric acid, pepsin, bile, and so on. When gastric acid flowed back into the esophagus and throat, there would be symptoms of heartburn (gastric acid reversal) and fever in the throat. Moreover, due to the digestive environment of the stomach being affected, indigestion would also occur. 2. ** Stomach Ulcer ** - Deficiency of the gastric membrane would form a stomach Ulcer, which would affect the normal digestive function of the stomach and lead to indigestion. At the same time, due to the damage of the gastric mucus, gastric acid was more likely to flow back to the esophagus, causing symptoms such as gastric acid and throat fever. If these symptoms occur frequently, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to get an accurate diagnosis and appropriate treatment. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>
Not all reactions between acid, base, and salt were metatheses. In junior high school chemistry, the reaction of acid and metal to form salt and hydrogen, such as 2AI +3H ^SO = AI ^(SO)+3H ^^, this reaction is not a metathesis reaction. Alkali reacted with non-metallic compounds to form salt and water, such as 2NaOx + CO2 = Na Chi CO2 + H Chi O, which was also not a metathesis reaction. The reactions of neutralizing acid and base (acid + base = salt + water), acid and salt (acid + salt = new acid + new salt), base and salt (base + salt = new base + new salt), salt and salt (salt + salt = two new salt), and metal oxide-acid (acid + metal oxide-salt + water) were all metathetical reactions. Moreover, the metathesis reaction had to meet certain conditions. The reagent had to be dissolved in water or acid, and the product had to be either one or two of the three substances of precipitations, gas, and water. <a href="/?from=ask_words" style="color:red" target="_blank">Read more exciting novels for free</a>