How is celiac gastritis treated?

Epicritic gastritis refers to the erosion and bleeding of gastric mucosa caused by different etiologies. Common treatment methods include general treatment, drug treatment, surgical treatment, etc. Patients are advised to follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment.
1. General treatment: erosive gastritis is mostly related to irregular diet, overeating, long-term consumption of strong tea, smoking and other triggers, in daily life should maintain good dietary habits and work and rest time, to remove triggers to reduce the occurrence of the disease. At the same time, it is also necessary to appropriate exercise to promote gastric emptying, which is conducive to the recovery of celiac gastritis.
2. Drug therapy: patients with erosive gastritis may have symptoms such as discomfort in the middle and upper abdomen, fullness, loss of appetite, etc. Commonly used therapeutic drugs include gastric mucosal protectants (such as bismuth potassium citrate, aluminum thiosulfate, etc.), acid inhibitors (famotidine, omeprazole, etc.) and gastric power enhancers (domperidone, mosapride, etc.), which can effectively alleviate the discomfort of the patient.
3. Surgery: Surgery can be considered for those who have severe bleeding and are unable to stop bleeding by medication or gastroscopy.
It is recommended that patients with erosive gastritis consult a doctor in time and follow the doctor’s instructions for standardized treatment. Drugs need to be used under the guidance of a professional physician, not on their own discretionary drugs.