What are the remedies for gastroptosis

The treatment of gastric ptosis is based on internal conservative treatment, and for patients whose internal conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment is required. If the situation is critical, emergency treatment is also needed. 1. Conservative internal medicine treatment: mainly based on drug treatment. (1) Gastric mucosal protective agents, commonly used drugs such as aluminum sulfate. (2) Acid inhibitors, commonly used drugs are omeprazole and rabeprazole. (3) Gastric stimulants, commonly used drugs include domperidone, mosapride, etc. (4) Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, commonly used drugs are celecoxib, meloxicam, etoricoxib and so on. (5) Improvement of constipation drugs, commonly used drugs are polyethylene glycol, lactulose, etc.. (6) Antidepressant or anti-anxiety drugs, commonly used drugs include diazepam, eszopiclone, etc. (7) Others: Physical therapy, by using a lap band or placing a gastric tray, the stomach is immobilized to prevent it from further prolapsing, thus alleviating the patient’s abdominal discomfort. (2) Surgical treatment, most of the stomach resection: to remove the stomach that has fallen into the pelvis, to relieve the patient’s symptoms and improve his/her quality of life. 3. Critical situation: a small number of patients may experience acute gastric torsion after a full meal and strenuous exercise, leading to emergencies such as necrosis and perforation of the stomach wall, gastrointestinal hemorrhage and shock. In order to avoid the death of the patient, it is necessary to immediately implement rescue treatment, including anti-shock treatment, sedation, emergency caesarean section and surgical treatment. If the patient does not receive timely treatment, the gastric ptosis gradient worsens as the condition becomes more intense. Patients are advised to seek medical attention and medication under the supervision of a physician.