Can you get back to normal with gastritis?

Having gastritis can be restored to normal, which can be done by improving dietary habits, living habits and medication.
Gastritis refers to the inflammatory reaction of the gastric mucosa to various stimuli in the stomach, and is one of the most common digestive diseases in clinical practice. Gastritis is often associated with poor dietary habits such as eating spicy and stimulating foods, poor lifestyle habits such as smoking and drinking, and infection by various pathogenic bacteria and toxins, etc. Clinical symptoms may include pain in the upper and middle abdomen, abdominal distension, nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite.
Gastritis patients should eat on time, eat easily digestible and nutritious food, and develop good eating habits. Usually is to ensure enough sleep, quit smoking and drinking, and develop good habits. In addition, patients also need to follow the doctor’s instructions to take drugs to inhibit gastric acid secretion (omeprazole), protect the gastric mucosa (aluminum thioglycollate), and promote gastric dynamics (domperidone) drugs for gastritis.
It is recommended that patients with gastritis consult a doctor in time and take the medication under the doctor’s guidance, do not take it on your own.