Commonly used drugs for chronic superficial gastritis

Chronic superficial gastritis is a common group of benign, chronic diseases. There are three types of drugs commonly used to treat chronic superficial gastritis: first, antimicrobial drugs, and if positive for H. pylori, antibiotic drugs, triple or quadruple therapy, are required. The second category, anti-acid drugs, more commonly used are omeprazole and ranitidine. The third category, more commonly used drugs are protective agents of gastric mucosa, represented by salicylic acid and bismuth. For patients with chronic superficial gastritis, in addition to medication, they need to be treated with a regular diet in order to be completely cured. You should pay attention to a light diet, do not eat pickled food, do not eat greasy food, do not eat spicy and irritating food, do not eat boiling hot food, do not overeat, and eat more easily digestible food. Combined with medication for more than a month, it is possible to cure chronic superficial gastritis completely.