Chronic gastritis, Helicobacter pylori infection and so on can appear high pepsinogen 2, according to the cause of the disease can be oral omeprazole, bismuth potassium citrate, metronidazole and other drugs treatment.
1. Chronic gastritis: When there is inflammation in the gastric mucosa, the level of pepsinogen II will be elevated. Patients with chronic gastritis are advised to have a light diet and avoid taking drugs that damage the gastric mucosa, such as aspirin and indomethacin. When symptoms such as epigastric vague pain, acid reflux and nausea occur, they can be treated with oral omeprazole, rabeprazole and other proton pump inhibitor drugs.
2. Helicobacter pylori infection: Helicobacter pylori infection causes inflammation of the gastric mucosa and promotes the secretion of pepsinogen. However, the pepsinogen result lacks specificity and needs to be confirmed by C13 or C14 breath test. Treatment for H. pylori eradication includes oral medications such as bismuth potassium citrate, metronidazole, clarithromycin, and omeprazole.
There may be other reasons for elevated pepsinogen II. It is recommended to consult a doctor in time to determine the condition and formulate the next diagnosis and treatment plan, which should not be taken lightly to avoid delaying the condition.